Casual cues - such as a wine bottle on a table during a podcast - really do matter, according to the findings.
They believe their findings can improve the future welfare of the iconic mammals when held in captivity.
Researchers say their "striking" findings could help owners understand their pets’ emotional worlds, and tailor training or care to suit their needs.
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BRISTOL — New Hampshire ranks as the worst state in the country as far as youths’ use of drugs and alcohol, according to the Youth Risk Behavi…
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According to USAFacts.org, 1.12% of births in the U.S. are to mothers under the age of 18 as of 2020. In 2020, there were 1,765 reported birth…
