Nonhuman animals can adapt the intensity and direction of aggression to suit their individual needs and social contexts, according to a recent study. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
Animals can adapt the direction of aggression to more or less powerful rivals to suit their individual needs and social contexts Animals that live in groups often compete for access to resources, such ...
A new study led by Concordia researchers suggests that carefully habituating wild gorillas to non-threatening humans can help the animals overcome long-term aversions to people in areas with a history ...
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