Animals
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Group of Ants Function Similarly to Neural Networks in the Brain, New Study Suggests
In a similar manner to how neural computations result in decisions; colonies make decisions to leave rising temperatures.
Latest Research Articles
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How Do Sick Animals Struggle To Adapt To Changing Environments?
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Tetrapods: The First Animals Who Left the Water to Live on Land but Turned Back
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Red Deer Tend To Become Introverted as They Age According To Study
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England Delays Beavers Legal Protection Law, Says It Would Come "In Due Course”
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Biomarkers Tells Us More of the Metabolic and Nutritional Properties on Methane Emissions in Japanese Black Cattle
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Bayesian Technique and New Analysis Reveals Genomic Information of Philippine Geckos Throughout the Ice Age
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Emerald Ash Borer Sparks Fear as the Invasive Insect Could Wipe Out Ash Trees After Reaching Oregon
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UK Zoos Give Icy Treats to Keep Animals Cool Amidst Rising Temperatures
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As Number of Pet Increase in UK, More Cases of Exotic Snakebites Have Been Reported
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Feeding Raw Meat to Pet Dogs Can Make Them Excrete Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, Threatening Owners