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Lessons from Singapore's Otters #shorts #tedx
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-18 17:00
So, these are otter playing. Otter have a really tough life. They wake up in the morning, they fish, they roll around in the grass, they play, they go to sleep, and then a few hours later, they do it again.So, the pups here, if you if you watch them long enough, they do something where one pup will chase the other, and then it'll switch roles, so the second pup chases the first. It's very much like tag your it. It turns out that pups drive a lot of the things that otter do.So, watch what's going on here. Do ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-12 04:00
Orcas are making exfoliating brushes out of kelp stalks and grooming each other, a new paper reports. Not bad for an animal with no hands https://t.co/LzV6f7JyRL ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-04 04:20
Animal Behavior - Orcas are using kelp stalks as exfoliating brushes [1] - Orcas are grooming each other [1] - This behavior is notable for an animal without hands [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-30 20:50
Orcas are making exfoliating brushes out of kelp stalks and grooming each other, a new paper reports. Not bad for an animal with no hands https://t.co/3YOJL0VeiV ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-23 17:40
Orcas are making exfoliating brushes out of kelp stalks and grooming each other, a new paper reports. Not bad for an animal with no hands https://t.co/sEsYojbFoy ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-15 07:15
RT Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine)To exploit a rich food resource that remains largely inaccessible to most predators, Europe’s largest bat captures, kills, and consumes nocturnally migrating birds in flight high above the ground, according to a new Science study.The findings confirm this behavior of the greater noctule using direct biologger observations. https://t.co/8j4h7WTeoR ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-02 19:20
Orcas are making exfoliating brushes out of kelp stalks and grooming each other, a new paper reports. Not bad for an animal with no hands https://t.co/s7wnVMUd4p ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-25 20:50
Animal Behavior - Orcas are using kelp stalks to create exfoliating brushes [1] - Orcas are grooming each other [1] - This behavior is notable for an animal without hands [1]
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The Economist· 2025-07-14 21:40
Animal Behavior - Orcas are using kelp stalks as exfoliating brushes [1] - Orcas are grooming each other [1] Biological Study - The study highlights the tool use behavior of orcas, despite lacking hands [1]