New research indicates that smaller animals, such as birds, dogs, and human children, perceive the world at a higher frame rate than the rest of us. As a result, these smaller animals may live life in ...
The Geoffroy's cat moves so fast that he sees everything around him in slow motion. The spectacled owl has bad night vision and has trouble seeing things up close. And the capybara? Well, he just ...
Virtual Reality experiments have illuminated the rhythmic glue that could keep animals moving in synchrony. Across nature, animals from swarming insects to herding mammals can organize into seemingly ...
Experience wildlife like never before with breathtaking 8K slow-motion footage capturing animals in their most graceful, powerful, and stunning moments. From eagles soaring in flight to big cats ...
Tuna spend their lives in constant motion. The pace they keep feels almost unbelievable because nothing about the way they move is slow or simple.
We often mindlessly trample on snails and earthworms because they move so slowly compared to the average human, but there’s a ...
Across nature, animals from swarming insects to herding mammals can organize into seemingly choreographed motion. Over the last two decades, scientists have discovered that these coordinated movements ...