Animals
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Sonoran Desert Toad: US Authorities Warns Visitors Not to Lick or Kiss Poisonous Toads
The National Park Service warned the public not to make physical contact with the Sonoran Desert toad, which excretes a hazardous toxin from its skin.
Latest Research Articles
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Pumuckel, a Shetland Pony, Is Set to Break the Guinness World Record for the World’s Smallest Pony
Macaque on a Drinking Spree Hits Pubs in India; Scientists Say, "Not the First Time"
34 Dogs Arrive in US After Rescue, 17 Meat Farms Permanently Closed in South Korea
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Genetic Diversity of Devil's Hole Pupfish Affected by Harsh and Isolated Conditions
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Click Chemistry Can Be Used To Deliver Drugs More Efficiently to Tumors in Large Dogs Suffering From Bone Cancer
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Human Population Growth Likely Led to Mass Extinction of Giant Animals That Once Roamed Madagascar 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
Officials Contemplate Fate of Famous Sea Otter After Surfboard Theft
Portuguese Man o'War, Jellyfish Wash Ashore British Coasts Because of Changing Temperatures; Injured Beachgoers Increase
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240 Million Years Old Snake Ancestor Skeleton Discovered That Could Help Unlock Evolution Mysteries
8-Year-Old Boy from India Counterattacks with Fatal Bites After Deadly Cobra Planted One on Him First
Animal with First-Ever Skeleton Revealed by Fossils 500 Million Years Old
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Platypus Movement Is Restricted by Large Dams, Which Has Important Conservation Implications