Animals
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Contrary to Popular Belief: All Venoms of Snakes and Spiders are Populated with Bacteria
Scientists have long thought animal venom such as those from snakes and spiders does not contain any bacteria or microbes.
Latest Research Articles
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Pair of Black Mamba Snakes Found on the Same Property
Yellow-Billed Hornbill Faces Local Extinction, Climate Change at Fault
Dolphins Perform Self-Medication by Rubbing Against Corals
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Caribou Gut Parasites Indirectly Contribute to Plant Growth in the Tundra: New Study
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Bear Attack! Wisconsin Couple ‘Double Kills’ Massive Bear Who Entered Their Home
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‘Moth Roads’ Might Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
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According To Study, Which Are Better for Bees, Organic Farming or Flower Strips?
Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
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Puppies to Mantises: Study Shows a Shifting Trend for Pet Keepers as People Shows Interest in a More Diverse Market
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Nautilus Discovers Unknown Sea Cucumber Species with Gut Made of Glowing ‘Cheetos’ in the Pacific Ocean
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Sibling Cannibalism: Wasp Babies Eat Their Siblings
Octopus Mother Inflicts Self-Harm as Brood Starts to Hatch