Animals
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Yellow Fever Mosquito: Among Two Invasive Species Reported in Santa Clarita Valley, California
Two invasive blood-sucking species were reported in Santa Clarita Valley, California and one of which is the Yellow Fever Mosquito. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Mystery of Bird Beaks: Scientists Uncover the Secrets of Their Material and Structure
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Unexpected Benefits of Man-Made Materials for Birds: How They Help Them Build Nests and Survive
Dwarf Hippos Once Lived Madagascar Forests Not Grasslands, Study Says
New Species Gonjong Bent-Toed Gecko Ignored in Indonesia for Being Common
Venomous Asp Caterpillars With Stinging Fur Back in Texas
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Cheetah Cubs Join Lincoln Children's Zoo as Part of Species Survival Plan
Minks Evolve Domesticated Brains to Bigger Feral Brains in 50 Generations
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Extinct Animals: Which Died from Natural and Anthropogenic Causes?
Uptick in Animal Cruelty Cases Alarms Aniwal Welfare Charity in UK, Over 800 Cases Reported
Extinct Penguin Found To Be Among The Smallest To Walk On Earth
Birth of Critically Endangered Somali Wild Ass Sparks Hope In Chile
Japanese Knotweed, Rabbits, Deer, Rats: Invasive Species that Cost UK 5 Billion Dollars Yearly