Animals
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Sharks and Rays Killed by Intense Upwells of Cold Water From Ocean Depths
Climate change responsible for the growing frequency of extreme cold episodes across the world's oceans. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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91% Of Terrestrial Mammal Communities In Caatinga Will Lose Species By 2060 Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Cicadas with Potential Fungal Pathogen That Makes Them 'Hyper-Sexual' to Emerge Across the US This Year
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Black Bear in California Coming Out from Hibernation Wanders Around Lake Tahoe Ski Resort, Forces Its Closure
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Dead Humpback Whale in New Jersey Sustains Blunt Force Injuries, Post Mortem Exam Reveals
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11-Foot-Long Sawfish Rescued in Florida in an Attempt to Save the Species From the Brink of Extinction
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Taiwan's Growing Trend in Urban Beekeeping Boosts Pollination and Environmental Awareness
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Giant Kangaroos Once Roamed Australia, New Unearthed Fossils Reveal
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Sea Turtle Killer: Mysterious Deaths of Marine Reptiles in Venezuela Blamed on 'Beach Cabbage'
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50 New Deep-Sea Species Found In Remote Underwater Mountain Of Salas y Gómez Ridge
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Nature's Bug Spray: Ant Pheromones Studied as Potential Tick Repellent for Hikers and Campers
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Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye
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Animals Defense Against Predators: 4 Unique Ways How Animals Use Ear-Piercing Sounds to Evade Attacks