In the book "The Call of the Honeyguide," applied ecologist Rob Dunn explores mutually beneficial relationships between different species. But Dunn argues the relationship between humans and cats may ...
Cats cannot see in complete darkness. They do need some light. What makes them different is how efficiently their eyes use low light, especially at dawn and dusk. A large, dome-shaped cornea gathers ...
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Scientists confirm cats actually don’t need us
For years people have joked that while dogs treat their owners like family members, cats seem to view humans more as convenient staff. A recent study puts some solid science behind that idea by ...
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