Animals
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Over 1.8 Million Chickens in Nebraska Will Be Killed To Control Bird Flu Outbreak
Over 1.8 million chickens in Nebraska will be killed to control the bird flu outbreak in farms. The rapid spread of bird flu could threaten the health of other wild birds and domesticated birds in poultry farms.
Latest Research Articles
Possibility of Highly-Evolved Raptors, Dinosauroid Beings Existing if Asteroid Missed Earth 66 Million Years Ago, Discussed
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Sailor's Ship Mysteriously Sank in Shark-Infested Waters of Port Elizabeth, South Africa in the Dead of Night
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Arachnophobia Nightmare: Giant Spider Found Inside Banana Box at Grocery Store in Germany
Worst Avian Flu Outbreak of All Time Kills 50 Million Birds from 46 States, US
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Population of Green Turtles Nesting in Cyprus Lagoon Has Increased Over the Last Few Years
Makings of an Alpha: Parasite in Grey Wolves Triggers Risk-Taking Behavior, Study Shows
Sheep Marching in a Circle for 12 Days Straight in China Raises Concern and Speculation
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UK Angler Reels in Colossal Goldfish “The Carrot” at 67 Pounds — Champagne, France
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New Fossil Discovery Shows Army Ants Once Dominant on Earth Than They are Today [Study]
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Orange Tabby Cat Found Inside Luggage at JFK Airport in New York City [Photo]
Rare Find: Jawbone Fossil of American Lion from 11,000 Years Ago Found in Mississippi River Sandbar
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Voracious Insect's Previously Unknown European Relatives Revealed by Rare 35-Million-Year-Old Fossil Army Ant