There is shocking little known about why animals behave the ways they do. From competition, to territoriality, there is a lot left to discover about how and why animals behave. Here, we speak with Dr. Kenny Chapin as he explains what we know about animal behavior and some of the ways researchers ask questions to understand why animals act the ways they do.
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