Spotted hyenas thrive where humans tolerate predators, revealing how behavior shapes coexistence across shared landscapes.
You might believe lions, wolves, or grizzly bears sit comfortably atop the food chain. Yet a growing body of research tells a startling story. Wildlife around the world views humans as the ultimate ...
Australian Marsupials Display Extreme Fear of the Human 'Super Predator' Walking through the Australian bush might seem peaceful, but new research reveals that kangaroos, wallabies, and other native ...
Most of us think lions, sharks, and bears are the world's deadliest animals. Surprisingly, the creatures claiming hundreds of thousands of human lives each year aren't apex predators with massive ...
Human–wildlife coexistence is often far from straightforward, with predators particularly hard hit: their numbers tend to ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo, Rice University (THE CONVERSATION) Almost 2 million years ...
A study conducted in Kenya has found that spotted hyaenas and livestock are able to share the same areas when humans are tolerant of predators.
The animals most likely to harm you in the United States aren’t always the ones you’d expect. While sharks, alligators, and ...