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What Animal Mothers Can Teach Us About Love, Protection, and Growing Up
Mother’s Day made me start thinking about something I usually overlook in nature: animal mothers. The more I researched them, the more I realized many animals protect, teach, and care for their young in ways that honestly feel surprisingly familiar to humans.

Dame
6 days ago4 min read


Different Minds in Nature: What This Series Showed
A concluding reflection on animal behavior differences and how patterns, interaction, and perception shape how animals experience the world.

Dame
May 72 min read


Different Senses, Different Worlds: How Animals Experience the Environment
How animals experience the world differently through senses, perception, and environment.

Dame
May 43 min read


Repetition in the Wild: Patterns, Survival, and Meaning
Explore repetitive behavior in animals and how patterns, learning, and environment shape survival strategiesanimal repeating movement pattern showing repetitive behavior linked to learning or survival

Dame
Apr 273 min read


Social vs. Solitary: Why Some Animals (and People) Need Space
Why some animals live in groups while others live alone and what that means for survival.

Dame
Apr 202 min read


Different Doesn’t Mean Random: Why Animals Behave in Unexpected Ways
Explore why animals behave differently and how patterns, environment, and survival shape behavior in the wild.

Dame
Apr 132 min read


How Animals Experience the World
Explore how animals experience the world differently through behavior, patterns, and sensory perception in this wildlife science series.

Dame
Apr 62 min read


Different Minds: Growing Up With Autism and What Animals Taught Me About Behavior.
A personal reflection on growing up with autism and how observing animals offers a different way to understand behavior and the world.

Dame
Mar 312 min read
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