Animal Behavior Gallery
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Many owls, like this oriental bay owl, have modified feathers around their eyes that are similar to
When feeding, a slingjaw wrasse will extend its upper and lower jaws outwards. The elongated mouth t
Emperor moths have large eyespots on their hind wings that they flash when disturbed. This often sta
An axolotl exhibits neoteny by retaining many of its juvenile characteristics into adulthood. Among
Bat-eared foxes use their enormous ears to hunt for prey which, unlike most foxes, consists mainly o
Wood ducks often nest in lofty tree cavities. Upon hatching, ducklings follow their mother out of th
Hardwicke’s woolly bats are known to roost inside of pitcher plants. It’s a win-
The tip of a chameleon’s long, sticky tongue suctions onto its target just prior to retrac
This sleeping beauty is a colugo, found in Southeast Asia. Colugos have an extension of their skin c
The buff tip moth has some impressive camouflaging skills, blending right into its twiggy habitat.Im
The capercaillie is a grouse found throughout Europe and Asia. Males have an impressive courtship di
Hippos sweat an orange-red substance that was once thought to be blood. It turns out that the thick
Gouldian finch chicks have pearly nodules on the sides of their mouths. These markings reflect light
Turtle ants have broad, flat heads that they use as living doors to block the entrances to their nes
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whatthefauna: Aardvarks (Africa) have wide, spoon-like claws on all four feet. Eating almost exclusi
Look closely, and you’ll see this serpent-like creature has tiny legs. The three-toed earl
The pink coloration of this grasshopper is thought to come from a mutation called erythrism. Easily
Urban foxes may be self-domesticating in our midstIn a famous ongoing experiment started in 1960, sc
Mighty seals humbled by prey that flickers and flashes When the two seals chased flashing prey, the
Fighting fish synchronize their moves—and their genes Okada and colleagues videotaped more tha
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