When a cat's nose is runny, that usually means that same kinds of things as when a human's nose is runny. Cats, like humans, can get specific types of... Learn more about this topic: Cat Facts: Lesson for Kids from Chapter 4/ Lesson 194 ...
This reaction could be entirely for your rabbit’s benefit. However, the bunny could also be trying to alert you or other animals to the sound. Wild rabbits often live in colonies. It’s natural to warn others of a potential danger. If the rabbit’s ears continue to twitch while laid ...
The difference between Tolstoy and the other dogs becomes evident, however, as every other dog eventually heeds its human’s voice and gets out of the water. Tolstoy refuses to heed my calls. And I know the little mutt can hear me, because his ears twitch involuntarily when I yell his na...
According to experts, kittens in REM sleep yield almost the same electrical brain impulses human do in REM sleep. Therefore, it is possible that cats dream as well. As we mentioned earlier, they twitch, jerk, jump, and others may appear to be running in their sleep. ...
She’s a very human character with flaws and rather than shy away from them, she embraces them, she learns from her mistakes, she does a damn good job of overcoming her shortcomings.She doesn’t just let the guys handle things for her, she works hand in hand with them at every step ...
Why do dogs like human food? Why do dogs walk in circles? Why do dogs show their teeth? Why do dogs sleep so lightly? Why are dogs protective? Why do dogs howl? Why do dogs bark at some people and not others? Why do dogs twitch when in the state of REM sleep? Why do dogs twi...
to the front office and ask for help, and when they are not able to offer anything other than “you’ll just have to wait until you ride the bus home after school” you explain that he has to be responsible for his mistakes (although everybody is human and everybody makes them); or...
She crawls along an arm as the crab twitches in irritation--or perhaps the crustacean equivalent of panic--until she comes to a joint on the arm where the hard exoskeleton bends at a soft chink. There she looks for the small hairs that sprout out of the crab's arm, each anchored in...
The power of electroreception also explains why sharks will continue attacking human victims even while being rescued by another person. Instead of going for the fresh meat of the rescuer, sharks will be repeatedly drawn to their previous victims because of the salt released from blood in the wa...
Humans Lost the Ability to Swivel Their Ears—But These Vestigial Muscles Still Twitch Evolution has largely deprived us of our ability to swivel our ears, but those vestigial muscles still activate when we listen intently, according to new research. By Margherita Bassi Published January 31, 20...