Animals
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Study Shed Light on the Evolution of Salamanders Through Its Lungs
For many vertebrates, including humans, the lungs are crucial. Four extant amphibian clades, however, no longer breathe through their lungs and instead breathe predominantly through their moist skin.
Latest Research Articles
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Antifreeze Proteins: An Arctic Fish Secret to Braving Below-Zero Waters
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Dolphins Hooked with Cameras by the US Navy Returned with Pretty Wild Footages
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This Clock Can Figure Out an Animals' True Biological Age
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Extremely Rare Dolphin Found Dead in a Beach in the Philippines
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How Little Shrew Mouse on a Mountain in the Philippines Can Protect Giant Eagles
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Rising Temperatures Increases the Warning Sound of a Snapping Shrimp
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Simulation Reveals the Ancient Megalodon Has Been the World's Fastest Shark Ever
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Invasive Yellow Crazy Ants Wreak Havoc in Multiple Villages in India
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Recent Studies Find Horses Experience Stress When They Are Alone
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Giant Moth Detected in the United States for the First Time; Authorities Ask to Report Further Moth Sightings