Animals
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Due to Climate Change, Habitats of Stink Bug Expand Rapidly
A vile-smelling, ravenous bug that is already commonplace could expand even more as a result of climate change. Overall, stink bug-friendly circumstances are projected to shift northward, according to researchers.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Alarmed Because Canadian Sturgeons Are Suddenly Dying
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Rare Pupfish to be Counted After Recent Mexico Earthquake Triggers Desert Tsunami in Death Valley Cave Known as 'Devils Hole'
Microplastics Found in 75% of Fish Meant for Human Consumption: Is It Still Healthy to Eat Seafood?
Colorful, Unique Plumage of Songbirds Raises Risk of Being Traded, May Lead Extinction
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Three Baby Chimpanzees Kidnapped from Animal Sanctuary; Abductors Demand for Six-Figure Ransom [Video]
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Amazing Lizard Facts From Geckos to Komodo Dragons
Team from China Uses Highly Controversial Animal Cloning Technique on Arctic Wolf
Invasive Iguana Species Might be Up for Hunting Soon in Miami Beach, Florida
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Paris Hilton Hires Pet Detective, Consulted Dog Psychics, and Used Drones to Find Her Missing Dog Chihuahua
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Terrifying Zombie Wasp Spotted as Parasitic Fungi Sprouts from Its Body
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Hundreds of Whales Get Stranded in Tasmanian Beach Two Years After Similar Stranding Event
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Marine Conservationists Called to Rescue Nearly 230 Stranded Pilot Whales on Tasmania's Coast





