Tropical bats learn to “eavesdrop” on their prey over time to help distinguish between tasty and toxic frogs, a new analysis suggests. The study looked at fringe-lipped bats that range from Panama to ...
The ogre-faced spider earns its name from its large eyes and mandibles. Jay Stafstrom / Cornell University The ogre-faced spider’s huge eyes and nocturnal vision were thought to be its greatest ...
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Chewing sounds can help decode an animal’s diet using AI, new study finds
By Abhishyant Kidangoor What does an eagle ray’s menu look like? An artificial intelligence model can now answer that ...
Prey's day one patch may fix some of the issues you ran into in the demo. Before everyone is able to play Prey this weekend, a day one patch will have to be installed first. The patch is available now ...
The Great Grey Owl practices tireless hunting efforts. This has to do with the owl’s decision not to migrate, but instead to remain in the same location year-round. Consequently, during the winter, ...
Some spiders wait for prey to come and tickle their web. But the ogre-faced spider (Deinopis spinosa) uses its sense of hearing to take its web to the prey. Hanging upside down, the spider weaves a ...
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