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Is language unique to humans?


Animals communicate with each other, and sometimes with us. But that’s where the similarity between animals and us ends, as Jason Goldman explains.

When Alex unexpectedly(скоропостижно) passed away ... Read more »
Category: BBC Reader Here | Views: 1671 | Added by: FoxyT | Date: 17.10.2012 | Comments (15)

Seabirds with talons

Last month, European scientists discovered that storm petrel seabirds can smell their relatives.

The study is the first evidence that birds are able to sniff out a suitable mate, and the researchers think this behaviour prevents the birds from "accidentally inbreeding".

Recently, scientists have also found that some bird species that were never considered seabirds in the first place actually depend on the ... Read more »
Category: BBC Reader Here | Views: 1054 | Added by: Valerka | Date: 17.10.2012 | Comments (5)

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