New study shows beluga whales display fascinating behaviour in front of mirror
New research suggests beluga whales may recognize themselves in mirrors, joining a small group of animals believed to exhibit self-awareness.
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New research suggests beluga whales may recognize themselves in mirrors, joining a small group of animals believed to exhibit self-awareness.
HALIFAX โ A Nova Scotian zoologist and photographer says he hopes his upcoming book on Sable Islandโs wild horses will help people appreciate the rugged beauty and adaptability of the isolated animals. Damian Lidgard has been travelling to Sable โ a 42-kilometre-long sandbar about 290 kilometres southeast of Halifax โ to research its seal population [โฆ]
The National Park Service mandates that visitors stay at least 23 metres away from large animals like bison, one of the largest mammals in North America.