The more time alpha males spend guarding mates, the higher their stress hormones rise and the more their energy reserves ...
Impala look to baboons for security from big cats lurking in the woodlands. From their watchtowers, baboons call out threats to the earth-bound impala. From the beginning of time in this small ...
Alpha male baboons may earn the right to preside over their troops, but evidence indicates all that power takes its toll. A past study from Duke University research scientist Laurence Gesquiere ...
The Bullmastiff is the ultimate mix of calm and chaos. When it comes to protection, they’re the juggernaut you want on your side. So, there you have it—a lineup of fearless protectors ready to keep ...
A young boy from Beitbridge is nursing serious injuries after being attacked by a baboon in a shocking case of human-wildlife conflict in the border town. The incident, which has raised concerns ...
Wild baboons failed to demonstrate visual self-recognition in a test carried out by Dr Alecia Carter (UCL Anthropology). Wild baboons not capable of visual self-awareness when viewing their own ...
These males have dominance, respect, and the first pick of resources. But what if being on top wasn’t as great as it seemed? For alpha baboons, for example, the price of power is steep. A new study ...
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Jan. 28, 2025 — A team of stem cell scientists have successfully used embryonic stem cell engineering to create a bi-paternal mouse -- a mouse with two male parents -- that lived until adulthood ...