Animals
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Drying River Reveals Dinosaur Footprints from 113 Million Years Ago
A drying river in Texas reveals dinosaur footprints that experts say are from 113 million years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Over 100 Northern Giant Hornet Nests Found in Jersey: Several People in France Reported Injured from Stings
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Lessening Meat Consumption Will Reduce Climate Change Due To Massive Food Production, Animal Ecosystem Starts To Disrupt
Orca Attack Results in Beached Great White Shark Carcass with Liver Ripped Out
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Former Farm Vet Kayaks Off The Coast of Cornwall and Captured ‘Thrilling’ Footage of 30ft Whale
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'Zombie Worms' Feeding on Skeletons of Whales Discovered Deep Under the Sea
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Compared to Tiny Animals, Huge Animals Consume Less Food and Expend Less Energy
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Can Bringing Extinct Species to Life Affect Conservation of Other Species?
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US Federal Court Sent a Poacher to Prison for Five Years for Large-Scale Illegal Trafficking
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New Study Disclaims Conventional Notion That Biological Animal Growth is Constrained by Laws of Physics
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Kitten with Two Heads Born in Arkansas Due to Rare Genetic Mutation
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Footage Shows a Crocodile Swims With a Half Naked Body Through Mexican Lagoon
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Scientists Show That Woodpeckers’ Regaining Sweet Taste