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China: Porcupine Releases Quills After Ball Provocation
On October 13, 2025, in Neijiang, Sichuan, a video captured a perspm repeatedly pushing a ball toward a porcupine, prompting ...
The decline isn’t just in Northern California: Across the West, porcupines are vanishing. Wildlife scientists are racing to find where porcupines are still living, and why they’re disappearing. Others ...
Monk parakeets ease into new friendships, slowly approaching strangers to avoid aggressive encounters. Researchers watched ...
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How Did Humans End Up Smooching on the Lips? It May Have Started Out With a 21-Million-Year-Old Kiss
Our ancient primate relatives—including Neanderthals—may have enjoyed a nice peck on the lips. But researchers still don’t ...
Female green anacondas, significantly larger than males, exhibit sexual cannibalism by consuming their mates after breeding.
Kissing could be 21 million years old. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Matilda Brindle an evolutionary biologist from Oxford University about the origins of smooching.
Prog 165 also features Peter Hammill, John Lodge, Cardiacs, Gazpacho, Steve Morse, Solstice, Atomic Rooster, Crown Lands, The ...
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