Ana M. Romero-Chacón
anamromero26.bsky.social
Ana M. Romero-Chacón
@anamromero26.bsky.social
Biologist | UR Colombia 🇨🇴
Freelance Science Communicator @biologanita 💖
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Reposted by Ana M. Romero-Chacón
Just published: I wrote an article for kids about animal sociality in Frontiers for Young Minds: kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10....
What Can the Animals Teach Us About Social Relationships?
Having friends benefits us in many ways: we receive information and help, if needed, and we collaborate with our friends to solve complex problems. Wild animals also rely on social relationships. Have...
kids.frontiersin.org
November 18, 2024 at 5:55 AM
Reposted by Ana M. Romero-Chacón
Urban mountain lions don’t want to run into you, either. A UC Davis study of LA’s mountain lions shows they are becoming more nocturnal to avoid interacting with people. “Coexistence is happening, and it’s in large part because of what mountain lions are doing.” www.ucdavis.edu/climate/news...
Mountain Lions Coexist with Outdoor Recreationists by Taking the Night Shift
Mountain lions in greater Los Angeles are proactively shifting their activity to avoid interacting with cyclists, hikers, joggers and other recreationists, finds a UC Davis study.
www.ucdavis.edu
November 16, 2024 at 2:11 AM