Surprising Scientists: Eurasian Jays Exhibit Human-Like Memory Traits

Eurasian jays can use “mental time travel” like humans - EurekAlert

This Stone Age wall may have led Eurasian reindeer to their doom

Eurasian tundra reindeer chew cud and nap to maximize grazing during warmer months. When a reindeer ruminates, its brain wave patterns often resemble those of light sleep. Unlike other animals that hibernate or enter into torpor throughout winter, reindeer seem to relax instead of sleeping more.

Scientists Sequence Genomes of Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers from Different Eurasian Cultures

Study: Eurasian Woodcocks Have Brightest White Feathers Ever Measured

Horses Were First Domesticated in Western Eurasian Steppes More Than 4,000 Years Ago

Entire genome of Eurasian spruce bark beetle now revealed

Eurasian jays can be fooled by some common magic tricks but are less likely than humans to be deceived by other tricks, suggest the results from a series of experiments designed to explore how blind spots in attention and perception differ between humans and other animals.

Eurasian Horses Diverged from North American Horses One Million Years Ago, DNA Study Shows

Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Gene Flow Between North American and Eurasian Horses

Ancient horse DNA reveals gene flow between Eurasian and North American horses

Ancient horse DNA reveals gene flow between Eurasian and North American horses

Hip fracture incidence expected to increase two-to-three fold in some Eurasian countries

Eurasian eagle owl diet reveals new records of threatened big-bellied glandular bush-crickets

Eurasian eagle owl diet reveals new records of threatened giant bush-crickets