Animals
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Green Rumped Parrotlets Exhibit Surprising Adoption or Infanticide Behaviors in Nesting Struggles
Infanticide and adoption in the animal kingdom have long puzzled scientists. Biologists have discovered that both these extreme behaviors are surprisingly common among green-rumped parrotlets, a small South American parrot
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Asia Heat Wave: Scorching Heat, Dry Conditions Impact Both Pet Dogs and Strays Following Multiple Hospitalizations
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National Park Service Eyes Reintroducing Grizzly Bears To North Cascades Ecosystem
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50,000 Bees Found in US Home After Toddler Complains She Had 'Monsters in Her Room'
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US House Voted To End Federal Protection Of Gray Wolves, Removing The Species In Endangered List In 48 States
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Purebred or Mixed: Study Finds No Difference in Dog Health Issues
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