Animal behaviorist looks through the eyes of peafowl

Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 20:11 in Biology & Nature

One scientist uses peafowl to conduct a variety of behavioral studies, looking through the eyes of the birds to actually see what the animals are paying attention to, in this particular case, how males size up their competition.

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