Animals
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New Trilobites Fossil Revealed a Resemblance to Modern Crustaceans
According to a recent study, trilobites, ancient marine arthropods that lived from 520 million years ago until their extinction 250 million years ago at the end of the Permian epoch, may have developed similarly to modern crustaceans and reached ages that are comparable to them.
Latest Research Articles
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Protected Fishing Areas Allow Great White Sharks to Grow up to 20 Feet Long and Tiger Sharks to 16 Feet
Five Puppies Died, Four Hospitalized as Owner Left Pets in Backyard in Sweltering Heat— Texas
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New Fossil Analysis Revealed a Four Legged Fishapod That Resembles to Tiktaalik
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Varroa Mite: Invasive Mites Blamed for the Destruction of Honeybee Colonies in Canada
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Scientists Pinpoint Time When Our Earliest Ancestors Became Warm-Blooded
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30 Million-Year-Old Flower Preserved with a Wasp in Amber Hides a Gruesome Secret
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Shorter Polar Bear Lifespan and Kidney Disease Linked to High Protein Diet
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Group of Ants Function Similarly to Neural Networks in the Brain, New Study Suggests
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Woman Recovered from 19-foot Crocodile's Stomach Shortly After Swallowing Her Whole Body in Indonesia
Pocket Gophers Farm to Obtain Food, Energy for Digging Tunnels
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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





