Animals
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37,000-Year-Old Mammoth Butchering Site Uncovered in New Mexico could be the Oldest Evidence of Humans
According to contentious study of a 37,000-year-old mammoth slaughtering area discovered in New Mexico, this may represent the oldest evidence of humankind in North America.
Latest Research Articles
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A New Virus Has Been Identified in China but Scientist Say That It Is Not Fatal
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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
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Why are Dairy Cows More Prone to Bovine Digital Dermatitis Than Other Ruminants?
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Crocodile Rips 15-Year-Old Boy Into Pieces While Fishing with Friends in Indonesia
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Researchers Found That Female Capuchins That Have Social Networks To Other Female Monkeys Tend To Live Longer
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Intruder Who Stole Coins in Monkey Enclosure Urged to Surrender over Exposure to 'Potentially Fatal' Herpes Virus
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Findings Show Continuous Decrease in Bee Population Will Severely Impact Wild Crops and Plants in Just Tens of Years
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Rare Video of Snake Giving Birth to 11 Tiny Babies
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Polar Bear Killed After Injuring a Woman in a Frenzy Attack
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Locusts are Capable of Detecting Cancer Cells with Their Sense of Smell
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Friendly Dolphin Turns Violent and Went on a Rampage, Injuring Two Swimmers in Japan
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Disturbing Imbalance: Most Baby Sea Turtles Are Turning Females Due to Climate Change






