Animals
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Caeruleuptychia Harrisi: Smithsonian Researcher Identifies a New Species of Butterfly in Costa Rica
In Amazonia, a new species of butterfly was discovered whose name honors the decades-long work of someone who has worked patiently behind the scenes in museum collections to provide invaluable support to researchers.
Latest Research Articles
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Isle Royale National Park Wildlife in Good Trajectory, Grey Wolves Increase as Moose Decline
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Wilson the Rescue Dog Goes Missing After Helping Search for Lost Children in Colombian Amazon Forest
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Urban Great Tits Are More Stressed Than Their Countryside Counterparts [Study]
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Two Police Dogs From Texas, Georgia Die From Hot Cars, Report Shows
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Houston Zoo Elephants Participate in Unique Yoga Classes
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Shark That Ate Russian Man Alive to be Mummified, Displayed in Museum in Egypt
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Family of Pet Pigs Eating Invasive Plants on Golf Course Killed By Poachers — Hawaii Country Club
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Anonymous Man Claims Responsibility for Crocodile Decapitations in Australia, Tells Authorities 'I Am the Predator'
Non-Native Parrots in Los Angeles From Illegal Pet Trade Increases to 9 Species
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Incubating Sea Turtles Likely to Suffer from Microplastics Impact on Sand Temperatures
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‘Star Wars’ Animals: Are Jabba the Hutt, Other Galactic Creatures Derived from Real-World Animals?
Top 5 Largest Great White Sharks Spotted Off US Coasts