Animals
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Well-known Invasive Spotted Wing Drosophila Pest Could Cause Massive Damage to Forests
Researchers found that the invasive spotted wing Drosophila, or fruit crop pest, could harm forests and crops.
Latest Research Articles
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Tall River Dams Threaten Future of Unique Platypus in Australia, Study Says
Well-Adapted, Complex Lifeforms Thriving Under Massive Volumes of Ice in Antarctica, Study Shows
Largest Dinosaur Species: T. Rex Might have been Bigger, Heavier than Previously Thought
Mating Brown and Polar Bear Gives Way to Climate Change-Resilient 'Brolar' Bear
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Panama Sea Turtles Face Existential Threat over Illegal Harvest and Human Superstition
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Mosquito Swarm Strikes Farmer's Home After Heavy Rainfall Events in Australia [Video]
Bats Carry Viral Disease that Infects Horses, Fatal to Humans, Possibility of Another Pandemic Discussed
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Natural Habitat Preservation and Restoration May Prevent Pathogens That Originate in Wildlife From Spreading To Domesticated Animals and Humans
Lack of Genetic Diversity in Otters Might be Hindering Conservation Efforts in UK
Two Jaguar Cubs Rewilded After Successful Breeding Program in Argentina, Two More to Follow
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Humans Can Communicate with Cats by Blinking the Eyes Slowly and Using Other Facial Gestures
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Birds Can Predict Atmospheric Turbulence and Likely Help the Aviation Industry