Plants and animals have evolved all sorts of ways to make themselves more appealing to potential mates—including colorful ...
Your taste in music may feel unique, but there may be something more biologically innate driving your acoustic choices: A new ...
Finding a partner and sticking with them for life isn’t all that common in the animal world, but a few species really commit. Scientists have found lifelong bonds among creatures in trees, rivers, ...
People and animals often prefer the same mating sounds. New study shows shared biology may shape what we find pleasing to ...
Some animals form lifelong pair bonds that run deeper than simple mating. These connections shape how they live, move, and interact with the world. When a partner is lost, the change is often visible.
When female tiger salamanders choose a mate, it turns out that size does matter - tail size that is - and that's not the only factor they weigh. Findings of a Purdue University study show that animals ...
The Lion King got one thing right: love is in the air on the savanna. From the birds perched in the trees to the foxes curled in their den, plenty of these grassland creatures are monogamous and mate ...