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ZME Science on MSNSame-Sex Behavior Is Surprisingly Common in Animals — Humans Are No ExceptionUltimately, the widespread occurrence of SSSB in mammals, especially primates, strongly suggests that such behaviors are ...
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Synurbization: How Animals Adapt to Coexist with HumansAs urbanization continues to reshape landscapes, wildlife is adapting to thrive in human-dominated environments. This ...
What distinguishes human civilisation from animal kingdom is the fact that it is a product of an evolutionary march that has enabled humans to transcend certain confines of the animal world which ...
Animals and humans have always coexisted. Before cities, nomadic hunter-gatherers depended on animals for food, transport, and protection. Since the agricultural revolution roughly 10,000 years ...
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