Animals
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Why Do Animals Have Different Life Cycles?
For more than a century, biologists have begun to wonder why animals have varied life cycles. Humans and most vertebrates, for example, develop directly into a fully formed but smaller version of an adult.
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Black Death: Bubonic Plague Pandemic May Not Have Been Spread by Rats [Study]
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If Global Temperatures Keep Rising, Animals All Over the World will Inevitable Face Serious Threats
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Avian Flu Spread Could Potentially Decimate Australian Black Swans
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
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