Baboons failed to recognize themselves in mirrors, suggesting limited self-awareness compared to some animals.
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By Shreya Dasgupta Humans like to study themselves in a mirror. But wild baboons, when presented with a mirror, don’t seem to ...
Sam Nujoma, the fiery freedom fighter who led Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990 and served as its ...
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Mongabay on MSNNearly 20,000 animals seized in global wildlife trafficking crackdownBig cats, birds, primates and pangolins were among the nearly 20,000 threatened or protected animals rescued in a recent ...
Cobras are among the world's most venomous and lethal snakes, featuring species like the Indian Cobra, King Cobra, and ...
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The Inertia on MSNThis Cape Fur Seal Had a Venomous Shark Spine Lodged In Its NeckOcean Conservation Namibia found a cape fur seal with a venomous spine from a shark lodged in its neck. Luckily, they were ...
Dew ponds in Namibia's deserts occur naturally when cold night air cools surfaces below the dew point, causing air moisture ...
Nujoma was remembered in his own nation as a charismatic father figure who guided his country to democracy and stability ...
Namibia's first president Sam Nujoma, who died Saturday aged 95, was revered for leading his country to independence from ...
The Spell It Out toolkit provides guidance on avoiding unnecessary jargon, using plain language principles, and fostering an ...
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