Animals
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Researchers Sampled Shark Fin Trimmings From Hong Kong and Unraveled the Mystery of Where the Fins Belong
According to new research, sharks that live closer to our coastlines may be of greatest conservation concern as more than 70% of species that wind up in the worldwide shark fin trade are at risk of extinction.
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Deep Sea Corals: Why do Some of Them Glow in the Dark?
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Rare Deep-Sea Brine Pools in the Red Sea Stun Creatures to Death
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Japanese Authorities are On the Hunt for a Monkey After Attacking 10 Times
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Can Science Bring Back Extinct Species
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Mystery Disease Called 'Nosebleed Outbreak' or 'Rat Fever' is Emerging in Some African Countries
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New Species of Salamanders Have Been Found in Southern Appalachian Mountains in United States
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Researchers Investigate the Natural Time-Keeping Ability of Songbirds
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Bees Observed 'Ejaculating' Themselves to Death Due to Severe Heat
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
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Three Wild Bisons Set Free to Roam Around Britain for the First Time in Thousands of Years
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Bizarre Ancient Mammals Once Roamed Ancient Earth; Here are Five of Them You Might Not Know Existed