Animals
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Dolphins Queue up to Self-medicate Skin Disorders at Coral ‘Clinics,’ According to a Research
Researchers have discovered that these corals have therapeutic characteristics, implying that dolphins use the aquatic crustaceans to treat skin ailments.
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Massive 13-Feet-Long Great White Shark Detected Just 20 Miles Off North Carolina Coast
Weekly Mosquito Forecast Available in the U.S.
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5,000 of the World’s Smallest Penguins Swarm the Shore of an Australian Beach
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A Family Builds Toilet Cistern in their Yard, Finds 10,000-Year-Old Mammoth Bones Instead
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Conservationists Discover Substantial Risk of DDT, PCB Contamination for Critically Endangered California Coastal Condors
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Mountain Lion Attacks Northern California Woman; Pet Dog Defends Owner
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Prior to the Cambrian Explosion, the First Creatures Evolved Sophisticated Habitats
Snake Charmer Dies From Venomous Cobra Bite in Mouth and Finger
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Island Now Thriving After Sucessfully Purging More Than 300,000 Invasive Rats
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More Than a Thousand Rays Found Thriving in Indonesian Waters
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'Freeway' the Wayward Sea Lion Spotted Again Traveling Urban San Diego: Sea World Officials Say
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Over 100 Baby Crocodiles Hitch Ride on Their Dad’s Back