A study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution on February 24, 2026, confirms that animals experience time at speeds dictated by their metabolic rates and ecological demands, with small, ...
As you read this, the screen is probably flashing over 240 times per second, yet, as a human, you won't notice this ...
New research indicates that smaller animals, such as birds, dogs, and human children, perceive the world at a higher frame rate than the rest of us. As a result, these smaller animals may live life in ...
Fast-moving animals process visual information at higher speeds, reshaping how they hunt, escape predators, and experience ...
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Slow motion dogs at 1000fps

Ever wondered what dogs really look like in ultra slow motion? Shot at a stunning 1000 frames per second, this video captures every shake, jump, bark, and bounce in incredible detail. A must-watch for ...
While speediness is a priority for any animal trying to escape a predator or avoid a fall, a new study by Simon Fraser University researchers suggests that even the fastest reflexes among all animals ...
David Hu and colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta filmed 33 wet mammals as they shook themselves dry. Watch their slow-motion footage and find out how fast different species ...
Whether responding to the sudden pounce of a predator or the loss of balance before a harmful fall, an animal’s survival may ultimately depend on how quickly it can react. So neural delays — from ...