par hugo.johnson@audencia.com | Mai 25, 2025 | Camouflage
Why Do Zebras Have Not So Discreet Black & White Stripes ? At first glance, zebra stripes seem like a terrible idea. In the golden grass of the African savanna, black and white isn’t exactly low profile. Yet every zebra wears this bold uniform. Why? Because stripes...
par hugo.johnson@audencia.com | Mai 25, 2025 | Behaviors
Why Can’t All Species Be Domestic-ated? Dogs live in our homes. Horses pull our carts. Chickens give us eggs. Yet zebras, elk, antelope, and countless other animals have never made that leap. It’s not for lack of trying, humans have attempted to domesticate all kinds...
par hugo.johnson@audencia.com | Mai 24, 2025 | Body Structures
How Do Roosters Not Go Deaf When They Crow? Roosters don’t do anything quietly. Their iconic crow can hit up to 142 decibels – louder than a chainsaw and almost as loud as a jet engine at takeoff. And here’s the twist: they do it right next to their own ears,...
par hugo.johnson@audencia.com | Mai 23, 2025 | Behaviors
What Happens When a Bear Hibernates ? Bears aren’t just sleeping through winter. When they hibernate, they enter a state so extreme, it would kill most other animals, and definitely any human. But for them, it’s just business as usual. Let’s take a look under the fur....
par hugo.johnson@audencia.com | Mai 16, 2025 | Body Structures
Why Do Octopuses Have Three Hearts? With blue blood and three hearts, the octopus isn’t built like most creatures. In the depths of the ocean, far from easy conditions, it’s evolved a unique circulatory system perfectly adapted for survival. Nothing about it is random...