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Young dolphins pick their friends wisely

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Young dolphins pick their friends wisely. July 23, 2020. Young dolphins seek out peers and activities that will set them up for success in adulthood.

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Desperate female spiders fight by different rules

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Desperate female spiders fight by different rules. National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, June 7, 2010. In most animals the bigger, better fighter usually wins. But for the jumping spider Phidippus clarus, size and skill aren’t everything — what matters for Phidippus females is how badly they want to win. Picked up by U.S. News and World Report, Wired Science, and NOVA.

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