Animals
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Scientists Presents Timeline for the Possibility of Earth's Sixth Mass Extinction
According to calculations done by a climate scientist at Tohoku University in Japan, the current mass extinction event is not expected to be as devastating as the previous five. Certainly not for several more centuries.
Latest Research Articles
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Asexual Reproduction: Species Reproducing on Their Own are Susceptible to Dangerous Genetic Mutations
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Imperial Moth Seen with the Name "Anna" Written Below a Face on the Back
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"Super-Pets" - Upcoming Animated Movie Promotes Adopting Pets From Animal Shelters
Man Reels in Two Enormous and Carnivorous Fishes from Lake Lillinonah, Connecticut
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Brazilian Homeless Shelter Attracts More People as they Welcome Pets to Stay with Their Owners
Scientists Amazed at Discovering Fast-Evolving 'Walking Sharks' in Papua New Guinea
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European Panda: Fossils Found in 1970 May Actually be the Giant Panda's European Relatives
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New Analysis of Penguin Fossil Reveals How They Abandoned Flight for Swimming
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'Wiggling' Creature Washes Up on Australian Beach; Looks Like A Scene From Sci-fi Series 'Stranger Things'
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Unusual Orange Lobster Saved from Becoming Dinner, Experts Say It Was ‘One in 30 million Find’
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Over 100 Bottlenose Dolphins Stabbed to Death as Faroe Islanders Continue Their 'Traditional' Dolphin Hunt
Charred SpaceX Dragon Debris Crash on Australian Sheep Farm