
Psychology
Why Do People Copy Each Other's Behavior?
People copy each other because mirroring behaviour is a deeply automatic social process that builds rapport, signals belonging, and helps us learn from one another.

Animal Behavior
Why Do Lions Kill Cubs?
Male lions killing cubs looks like cruelty, but it follows a brutal evolutionary logic tied to reproduction, pride takeovers, and limited time.

Animal Behavior
Why Do Cats Make Biscuits?
Cats knead because of an instinct that begins in kittenhood. It is part comfort, part memory, and part scent marking.

Animal Behavior
Why Do Cats Purr?
Cats purr when they are happy, but also when they are stressed, injured, or recovering. The purr is more than a sound of contentment.

Animal Behavior
Why Do Cats Eat Grass?
Cats are meat eaters, yet many still chew grass. The habit may help with hairballs, digestion, and an old instinct that never disappeared.

Animal Behavior
Why Do Eagles Lock Talons?
Two eagles locking talons and spiraling toward the ground looks reckless, but the behavior can be either a courtship ritual or a territorial battle.