Animals
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Flying Insect Swarms! Those Tiny Wings can Electrify the Air as Much as a Thunderstorm
A latest research on the effect of flying insects on atmospheric external electric field identified that the flapping of a swarm of tiny wings can irradiate the air in the exact way that roiling clouds of water molecules can start charging the air within a storm.
Latest Research Articles
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Dog Found Along Essex Highway was Reported Missing in Cornwall Nearly a Decade Ago
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Over 50% of US Bird Species are in Decline, Scientists Call for 'Proactive Conservation Protections'
Enormous Grizzly Bear Weighing 450 Pounds Put Down in a Drive-By Shooting —Alberta
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Trinidadian Killifish's Brains Evolve Larger To Survive in High-Competition Environment
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Seized Ivory from Elephants Killed More Than 30 Years Ago Still Turning Up in Recent Raids
Terrifying Deep-Sea Creature Recorded Devouring a Fish Head
Endangered Whooping Cranes Migrating Spotted, Wildlife Management Area Temporarily Closed — Nebraska
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Canine Distemper Virus Outbreaks Are More Likely To Kill Black Wolves Across North America
Dinosaur Fossil Found in Mississippi: Looks Like an Ostrich, Tall as a Giraffe
5 Wildlife Officers Relocate 400-Pound Massive Black Bear From Colorado Home Deck to Suitable Habitat
Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Released 4 Years Ago for Biodiversity, Recently Found Dead
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Black Canada Lynx Caught on Video for the First Time Near a Canadian Town