Animals
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Study Suggests that Parasites May Be Affecting Mammals More than Previously Thought
According to a study, parasites may negatively impact animal populations' health more than previously anticipated. The new University of Alberta study contends that big parasites like tapeworms, which may affect everything from livestock to unchecked animals, significantly affect the overall physical health of their mammal hosts.
Latest Research Articles
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Boy Rescues Skunk With Head Stuck in a Cup
1,500-Pound Great White Shark Discovered Off the Eastern Coast of Florida
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Marine Dinosaur Fossil Found in the Middle of the Desert
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Freya the Female Walrus Climbs into Norwegian Boats
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Creepy Dead Spiders Are Turned Into Robotics That Grip Objects
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30 Potential New Species Found in the Depths of the Ocean
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Zebrafish: These Marvelous Creatures can Repair a Damaged Heart! Here’s How
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Fossil of Creature with ‘Bizarre’ Tentacles May be the World’s Oldest Known Predator
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Man in Spain Hospitalized After a Potentially Fatal Tick Bite
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Scientists Discover Bat Cells Have Specific Molecular Barriers for Sars-Cov 2 Replication
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Study Finds That Cats Exposed to Organic Pollutants Can Have Severe Illnesses
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Study Finds Baby Marmosets Practicing Face Movements to Call Family Inside Mother's Womb






