Beyond factors like genetics and environment, animal personality is also shaped by something more fundamental: the species ...
A complex ecosystem of woolly mammoths, bison, horses and big cats has been elucidated by studying the faeces of small rodents that probably ate the bigger animals ...
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In a new study, fossilized droppings suggested that ancient ground squirrels ate the meat of much larger animals, including ...
Researchers document a cluster of ancient Arctic ground squirrel faecal pellets preserved in permafrost at Hunker Creek, ...
California ground squirrels are a keystone species. But what does that mean? And can they be garden pests at the same time?
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Ancient squirrel poo doesn’t stink. At least not at first. But that changes when you begin to break down the pellets. Melting ...
Ground squirrel droppings, preserved for millennia in the Yukon's deep permafrost, have yielded an enormous amount of ...
Finally, bird feeders that squirrels can’t raid.
Look closely at living and dead trees to find evidence of even smaller neighbors. A fine, uniform, granular sawdust pushed from tiny holes in bark can indicate beetle larvae feces, or “frass.” A large ...
A new study has found a trove of genetic material in the fossilized feces, offering insight into Ice Age ecosystems ...