Animals
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New Study Reveals Surprising Reason Why Cats Are So Addicted to Catnips
Researchers discovered that when cats destroy catnip, substantially larger levels of powerful insect repellents are released, implying that the cats' activity protects them from pests.
Latest Research Articles
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Hornet Swarm Kills Five People in France, Seen Heading Towards Southeast UK
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Survivor Recounts Experience After Swallowed Alive by Humpback Whale
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Chickens Were Exotic Animals Before They Turned Into Food
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Hundreds of Little Blue Penguins Washed Ashore in New Zealand, Experts in Desperate Search for Answers
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Most at-Risk Sea Turtle on the Globe Nests 107 Eggs on Texas Coast After a Decade
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Invasive Spotted Lanternfly that Kills Grapevines Could Reach California Wine Counties in Five Years
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Chemical Analysis From a Mastodon Tusk Reveals an Evidence of the Animal’s Annual Migration
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Elephant Tramples Woman to Death, Comes Back After Few Hours to Crush Body at Her Funeral
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Fish Leather: Sustainable Leather Made from Invasive Species May Become the Next Big Thing
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Texas Fisherman Shocked After Capturing Monstrous 7-Foot-Long Alligator
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Soaring High: A Philippine Eagle, One of the World's Most Endangered Bird, Released in the Wild
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Ocean Predators Become Hungrier Due to Climate Change and Global Warming