Animals
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Wolves, Like Dogs, Feel Calm With Presence of Human Caregivers
Wolves had the amazing capacity to demonstrate attachment behavior toward human carers. Many canines are natural when it comes to displaying affection to people.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Warn About Fly Vomit from Synanthropic Flies Since They Are Disease Carriers
1000 Fossilized Eggs from China Hint Lack of Diversity in Dinosaurs, Decline Before Extinction
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A New Study Shows a Glimpse of What Dogs See
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20 Quadrillion or 12 Million Tonnes: New Study Estimates Worldwide Ant Population, Total Weight
Saving Avocados: Scientists Use Pheromones That Disrupt Mating to End Invasive Insecticide-Resistant Weevils
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Return of Wolves in Oregon's Cascade Mountains Gives Experts Hope for Conservation
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Tick-Carrying Deers Observed Sleeping Closer to Residential Areas
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New Cryptozoic Snake Species Has Been Found by Scientists Under Graveyards in Ecuador
Tiny Fish Living in Coral Reefs Gets to Decide Birthday of Offspring
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Animal Feed Reorganizations Could Feed More Than One Billion People Without Additional Production
Critically Endangered Shimmering Hummingbird Seen in Columbia, 12 Years After Last Sighting
Scientists Discover Three New Ground Snake Species in Ecuador