Animals
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Bumblebees With Parasites Can Benefit From Sunflower Pollen in the Same Way They Would From Medicine
Bumblebees and other pollinators are at risk from a variety of factors, such as exposure to pesticides, climatic change, habitat loss from agriculture and development, and viruses that wreak havoc on numerous species. But a recent discovery might make things easier for them.
Latest Research Articles
40 Animals Dead After Fire Consumed Red Creek Wildlife Center — Pennsylvania
Underwater Graveyard in Australia Houses Fossilized Shark Teeth, Some from Megalodon
Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish Seen Off California Coast: Among World’s Largest at 3 Feet Wide with 33 Feet Long “Mouth-Arms”
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The North East Coast’s Mass Death of Crustaceans Suggests That Urgent Further Investigation Should Be Conducted
Biologist Repurposes Excess Clay Pipes to Make Improvised Catfish Habitats, "Catfish Casas"
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Study Discovers Ideal Salinity to Raise Florida Pampano Fingerlings Under Farm Conditions
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Scientist Explains the Amazing Reason Why this Mammal Eats its Own Brain
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Risk of Ectotherm Heat Failure Increases as Global Warming Worsens
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Despite Developing Different Variants, SARS-CoV-2 Still Transmissible Between Species
Jonathan the Tortoise, World's Oldest Land Animal, Turns 190
Millions of Endangered Monarch Butterflies Blanket Landscape in Mexico City
Beavers Building Dams Transform Tundra Stream by Making Warm Lakes that Melt Ice in Seward Peninsula, Alaska