Animals
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Novel Coronavirus Found in Russian Bats Shows Resistance to Vaccine Antibodies
A new coronavirus discovered in Russian bats has prompted experts to push for an immediate attempt to create a broad vaccination. They warn that if a lethal wildlife disease spreads to humankind, it may very well spark a whole other disease outbreak.
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Researchers Discover Longhorned Tick in Northern Missouri, Urging Farmers' Vigilance for Infestation
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Endangered Right Whale Mom 'Snow Cone' Spotted Covered in Lice
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Shoebert the Seal Takes Residence at Freshwater Pond in Beverly City
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What Will Be the Biggest Role of Termites and Microbial Wood Decay to the Environment in the Future?
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Wolves, Bears, and a Slew of Other Creatures are Making a Comeback in Europe
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Scientists Develop Biodegradable Material in Seawater to Address Plastic Pollution
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Winning Shot of 'Haunted' Underwater Whale Graveyard Captured in Greenland
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