Animals
Rainforest Chimpanzees in Uganda Learn Digging Wells to Filter Drinking Water
The ability of digging wells for clean water has been passed down to rainforest chimpanzees from an immigrant female chimpanzee.
Latest Research Articles
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Parasite Plague: Authorities Impose Bee Lockdown in Southeast Australia to Prevent the Spread of Lethal Parasites
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New Research Shows House Sparrows’ Adaptation Has a Risk for Their Health Due to Urban Density
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Study Discovers Southern Resident Killer Whale Has Insufficient Food, Causing Energy Deficiency
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Monkey Sharpens Knife, Terrorizes Brazilian Town for a Week
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Giant Alligator Kills Man at a Private Golf Community in South Carolina
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How Do Zoos Cope Up With Deaths of Their Animals?
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Caught on Camera! A ‘Somber Moment’ of Starfishes Devouring a Lifeless Sea Lion
Seabream Shipment with Parasitic Infestation of Tongue-Eating Lice Denied Port Entry
Endangered Sea Lion Facts: Threats, Conservation Status and Efforts
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New Research Show a Molecular Analogy That Could Determine the Intelligence of Octopus
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Rise of Free-Range Farming May Increase Chances More Animal-Born Pandemics
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Rare Discovery: Archaeological Excavation in Pompeii Unearths Remains of Pregnant Tortoise