Animals
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
Scientists discovered that the bird-like alterations of the pelvic major body structure developed considerably longer in growth than predicted, originating from elements that seemed perfectly at home in a dinosaur's anatomy.
Latest Research Articles
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If Extinct Woolly Mammoths Get Resurrected, Should Humans Consume Them?
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Florida Man Survives After Alligator Bites His Face While Swimming in Lake
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Turtles Have Seen Higher Rates of Extinction Linked to the Arrival of Humans
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Iguanas That Went Instinct 200 Years Ago, Has Been Found by a Team of Conversationalists
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Race Against Time: French Authorities are Rescuing a Beluga Whale Who Entered the River Seine in Route to Paris
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New Genetic Study Reveals Hidden DNA that May Unlock Mysteries on How Animals Live
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Casper the Friendly Ghostly Octopus Found in the Depths
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Dolphins Save British Swimmer from Shark by Forming Protective Circle Around Him Off New Zealand Coast
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Bizzare Seafloor Creature with Orange Spaghetti-Like Tentacles Spotted in the Gulf of California
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Man Attending a Funeral of His Brother Who Died of Snake Bite, Also Gets Bitten by a Snake and Dies
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Locusts Smell and Differentiate Cancer Cells from Healthy Cells, New Study Finds
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Birds Losing Feather Colors: Another Effect of Climate Change, Study Reveals