Animal survival depends on effective attack and defense strategies, yet how these behaviors arise remains unclear. Addressing this question, a recent study shows that predator and prey behaviors ...
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Discover how crown-of-thorns starfish detect predators using chemical cues, and why the giant triton’s scent triggers a ...
Plastic waste releases a chemical that can confuse ocean animals, change hunting behavior, and disrupt marine food chains.