social behavior
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Gay Behavior in Animals is Widespread Across 1,500 Social Species; Scientists Point to Evolution
Over 1,500 social species in the animal kingdom exhibit gay behavior, which plays an important role in evolution, according to scientists. Read more here.
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Gene-Editing Experiment Accidentally Turns Adorable Hamsters Into Rageful Creatures
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Vegetarian Weaver Birds are More Sociable Than Their Insect-Eating Avian Counterparts
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Asian Elephants Experience Emotional Stress and Loneliness When Left Alone: New Study
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Science Confirmed! Drinking Beer Makes People Happier, Friendlier
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Your Immune System Can Influence Your Social Life, Here's How
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Study: Researchers Reveal Biggest Life Expectancy Gap Between Rich and Poor in 150 Years
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Failure To Launch? Bluebirds Benefit From Living At Home For a While
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Strange Green Worms Form 'Superorganism' as they Sunbathe
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Killer Whales: Mysterious North Atlantic Population Prefers Snacking On Minke Whales
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Trap-Jaw Ants Are Good Boxers [WATCH]
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Chimpanzees: Large Social Groups Impact Grooming
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Horses Can Tell When Their Handlers Are Angry