Animals
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Protected Fishing Areas Allow Great White Sharks to Grow up to 20 Feet Long and Tiger Sharks to 16 Feet
A number of great whites and tiger sharks situated within protected fishing areas in the Pacific Ocean.
Latest Research Articles
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Varroa Mite: Invasive Mites Blamed for the Destruction of Honeybee Colonies in Canada
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Shorter Polar Bear Lifespan and Kidney Disease Linked to High Protein Diet
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England Delays Beavers Legal Protection Law, Says It Would Come "In Due Course”