Animals as Leaders have dropped off their upcoming tour with Dance Gavin Dance. While the natural assumption at this juncture in time would be that safety concerns over Covid-19 were a factor (or, ...
So, you think you can dance? Animal Edition. Many animals are known to move their bodies in ways that resemble human dancing. Whether it's for mating rituals or simply in response to music, animals ...
It turns out that some birds got rhythm. After studying a cockatoo that grooves to the Backstreet Boys and about 1,000 YouTube videos, scientists say they've documented for the first time that some ...
Tap dancing birds, shuffling spiders, and wiggling honeybees; dancing is not just a human phenomenon. Many types of animals show off their moves for a variety of different reasons. By far the most ...
They wouldn’t blow away the competition on “Dancing with the Stars,” but it turns out that some birds got rhythm. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
To get an animal to dance doesn't seem like the most daunting task a human being can do, but there's actually a good deal of science behind it. So I am officially calling all animal videos, research.
Everybody dances. Whether performing on a stage, moving on the dance floor, or simply nodding their heads, everyone can keep the beat. But is this a uniquely human ability or something that we share ...
Imma let you finish whatever it is you're doing, but these animals have one of the best videos of ALL TIME! No, seriously, stop Taylor Swift-ing around the internet for a hot second and watch as these ...
Everybody dances. Whether performing on a stage, moving on the dance floor, or simply nodding their heads, everyone can keep the beat. But is this a uniquely human ability or something that we share ...