Animals
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Next Pandemic? Cases of Pathogens Jumping from Animals to Humans Are on the Rise
WHO warns that pathogens that jump from animals to humans are becoming more common. WHO warns that pathogens that jump from animals to humans are becoming more common.
Latest Research Articles
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Return of the Monarch: Once Near Extinction, Butterfly Population Continues to Grow
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Dolphins Recognize Their Friends By Drinking Each Other's Pee
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Recovery Plans to Prevent Extinction of Almost 180 Threatened Species and Habitats, Scrapped
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Deep-Sea Creatures that Dwell North of Mariana Trench
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Drivers Are Astounded After Seeing a Massive Sperm Whale Traveling on the Back of a Truck
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Tobacco Hawkmoths Can Discriminate Critical From Irrelevant Scents in a Complicated Odorous Combination
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NOAA Warns of Aggressive Dolphin Off Texas Coast; Swimming Children and Pets Reportedly in Danger
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1,500 Finland Species Undergo Biodiversity Shift Due to Climate Change, Global Warming
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Great White Sharks Feast on Humpback Whale Carcass Off the Coast of Nantucket
Man Opts for Self-Defense Following Kangaroo Attack
Animal Rights Activists Interrupt Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Arrested
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Call for Action! Catch for Scotland’s Wild Salmon are at the Lowest Number on Record