Animals
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Male Rock Hyrax Sings to Attract Potential Female Partners
Research shows that male rock hyraxes sing in rhythm showing they are healthy and suitable as partners.
Latest Research Articles
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Residents Are in a Long Battle Between Sulphur-crested Cockatoos in Australia for Garbage Access
Tourists Find 13-Foot Giant Deep-Sea Squid Carcass Beached in New Zealand
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King Charles III Inherits Thousands of Dolphins, Swans, Sturgeons, and Whales to Protect Against Poachers
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Two Elephants Found Stuck in a Mud as Water Levels Became Low Across Tanzanian Border
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Toxic Puss Caterpillars: What Are the Dangers Behind the Furry Creature?
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Raw Material Used For Pet Food Blamed for Dog Deaths in Brazil
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First-Ever Gliding Reptile Looks Like a Dragon, Fossils Reveal
Female Hummingbirds Look Like Males in Deceptive Mimicry, Anti-Predator Defense
Only in Florida: Rare Snake Meets Tragic Death After Swallowing Massive Centipede
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Fuzzy ‘Puss Caterpillars’ with Venomous Hairs and Stings Spotted in Central Florida
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New Research Shows How Marine Predators Find Food Hotspots in Ocean Eddies
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Indian Village Declares War on Fire Ants After Invading Houses, Roads, and Trees






