Animals
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The Wild World of Threats
Animals, including us, evolved to bluster and bluff at their peril. -
He Did Right by Animals. And Didn’t Take Bull from Anyone.
Bernard Rollin was a pioneer in animal rights. He left us with this scalding interview. -
Order Flocking Out of Chaos
A physicist-turned-photographer captures the incredible harmony of starling murmurations. -
David Attenborough’s Life in Color
New technology enables filmmakers to capture how animals use color like never before. -
The Whale Who Will Come Soon
A whale-watching trip is a voyage into the psychic dimensions of ocean in the 21st century.
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The Evolutionary Wonders in the Deep Sea
It’s a golden age for finding new and mysterious forms of deep-sea life.
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How “My Octopus Teacher” Defied Convention
Craig Foster reflects on a relationship that changed his connection to the natural world.
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Cognitive Scientists Are Going to the Dogs
Unleashing a new breed of research into co-evolution and the aging brain.
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How Sea Turtles Find Their Way
Whether you’re a sea turtle or a ship’s captain, you’ll need two tools—a map and a compass. -
These Photos Remind Us Why Conservation Matters
Enjoy the 2020 winners of a natural photography competition. -
The Fungal Evangelist Who Would Save the Bees
How mushrooms could solve colony collapse disorder. -
Eels Don’t Have Sex Until the Last Year of Their Life
Why eels are one strange fish. -
The Animal Kingdom Should Have Father’s Day Too
A concerned clownfish father looking after his nest of tiny, orange eggs.Justin Rhodes Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Becoming a parent brings out the best in many animals. Although parenting is usually left to the females, males from many species go above and beyond to care for the […]