Animals
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Experts Unlock the Cause of Plummeting Population of Native Bee in Oregon Coast
Within a few years of wood harvest, native bees in the Oregon Coast Range are numerous and diversified in clearcut regions, but as planted trees grow and the forest canopy closes, their numbers rapidly decline.
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Caring for a Pet Turtle: How to Keep a Turtle in Captivity Healthy and Happy
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Sandgrouse: An African Bird Gives Inspiration for a Better and More Sustainable Water Bottle
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Red-Tailed Hawk with Rare Genetic Mutation Found Doused in Cooking Oil — Pennsylvania
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Why Do Larger Dogs Live Shorter Lives Than Smaller Dogs?
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Dire Wolf Bone From Southern Canada’s Late Pleistocene Period Has Been Formally Identified
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