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By Isabella Ciaravino

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Reptilia Zoo reveals breakthrough evidence of name recognition in crocodilians

A recent study conducted at Reptilia Zoo suggests that spectacled caiman — a crocodilian species — have the ability to recognize and respond to their own names.

Features . November 7, 2025

How do we see ‘lower level’ cognitive beings?

Recent discoveries reveal that fruit flies have 14,000 neurons in their brains, raising questions about their intelligence and potential changes in our understanding of animals.

Health . March 8, 2025

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That’s Not My Name

. November 6, 2025

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. October 18, 2025

The dark side of self-care

. March 19, 2025

The price of happiness

. March 7, 2025
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