A seemingly spontaneous conga line by a pair of captive chimpanzees might tell us something about how humans first learned to dance, scientists behind a new study say. For years, visitors to the Saint ...
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Nearly half a billion years before the first conga line, marine creatures resembling today’s horseshoe crabs did their own version of the social dance. Newly described fossils capture clusters of ...
You probably don’t think twice when you queue up at the grocery store or join a conga line at a wedding. But this type of single-file organization is a sophisticated form of collective social behavior ...
This may look like a load of lobsters having a fun time dancing in a conga line, but what you are actually witnessing in this fascinating YouTube clip is a complex migratory formation. The creatures ...