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Through Animal Eyes

This category delves into the world from an animal's perspective, exploring how different species perceive, interpret, and interact with their environments. Articles examine sensory adaptations, cognitive abilities, and unique behavioral responses, offering readers an immersive understanding of life through the minds and senses of wildlife.

How the Star-Nosed Mole "Sees" by Touch

May 21, 2026

How the Star-Nosed Mole "Sees" by Touch

The star-nosed mole perceives the world through 22 tentacles and 25,000 touch receptors β€” the fastest forager on Earth, and it can even smell underwater.

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Owls: Silent Hunters of the Night

May 12, 2026

Owls: Silent Hunters of the Night

With night vision, radar-sharp hearing, and feathers that erase the sound of flight, owls are among the most refined nocturnal hunters on Earth. Step into their world.

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How Elephants Hear With Their Feet

Apr 28, 2026

How Elephants Hear With Their Feet

Elephants speak in infrasound too deep for us to hear and "listen" to the ground through their feet β€” sensing distant herds, storms, and danger across kilometres.

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The Ultraviolet World Birds See

Apr 21, 2026

The Ultraviolet World Birds See

Birds are tetrachromats that see ultraviolet β€” a fourth colour we can’t. Discover the hidden feather signals, UV flowers, and prey trails birds perceive.

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How Sharks Sense Electricity

Mar 26, 2026

How Sharks Sense Electricity

Sharks have a sixth sense β€” electroreception. Through the ampullae of Lorenzini they feel the faint electric fields of living prey, even a fish buried in sand.

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How Snakes "See" Heat

Mar 9, 2026

How Snakes "See" Heat

Some snakes have a sixth sense β€” infrared "heat vision" through facial pits that lets them see warm prey glowing in total darkness. Here’s how it works.

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How Bats See With Sound

Feb 28, 2026

How Bats See With Sound

In total darkness, bats build a 3D picture of the world from echoes. Inside echolocation β€” the feeding buzz, reading an echo, and the arms race with moths.

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How Dogs Smell the World

Feb 12, 2026

How Dogs Smell the World

Step inside a dog’s nose β€” 300 million scent receptors, smelling in stereo, a second "nose" for pheromones, and the uncanny ability to smell the passage of time.

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How Mantis Shrimp See

Jan 28, 2026

How Mantis Shrimp See

Mantis shrimp have the most complex eyes on Earth β€” up to 16 photoreceptors, independent swivelling eyes, single-eye depth, and the only known vision of circularly polarized light.

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How Cats See the World

Jan 15, 2026

How Cats See the World

Step inside a cat’s senses β€” night vision six times sharper than ours, muted colours, motion-tuned eyes, slit pupils and whiskers that "feel" the dark.

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Through Animal Eyes: Why Dogs Shed Emotional Tears When Reunited With Their Owners

Jun 19, 2025

Through Animal Eyes: Why Dogs Shed Emotional Tears When Reunited With Their Owners

Recent scientific studies reveal that dogs can shed emotional tears of joy when reunited with their owners. This article explores the latest research, real-life tearful reunions, and the evolutionary roots of canine empathy, offering a new perspective on the emotional worlds of our loyal companions.

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