Animals
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A New Study Identifies ‘Blue Corridors’ for Extremely High Migratory Fish
Pelagic long-distance migratory fish (hatching in freshwater) and catadromous eels (hatching in seawater) move from the sea towards freshwater resources either from surface water or even further into the sea throughout their life cycles.
Latest Research Articles
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Potential Pandemic Threat: A 'Relative' of the Deadliest Viruses in the World Successfully Isolated in Europe
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Hybrid Monkey Spotted in the Borneo Rainforest of Malaysia
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Top 6 Interesting Facts About Sharks
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Animal-Free Leather Shoes and Handbags Made from Grapes and Mushroom on the Rise
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'Ironbound' the Great White Shark Spotted Off the Coast of New Jersey
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Top 5 Animals That Can Be Extinct in Our Lifetimes
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Endangered California Vaquita Porpoise Could Be Saved From Extinction If We Stop Illegal Fishing
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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An "Entirely New" Species of Box Jellyfish Spotted in Sydney
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Rare River Dolphin Found Hanging Out With Anaconda
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Over 1,100 Species in Antarctica Faces Threat from Human Activities
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Biologists Confirm Animals Employ Multiple Cold-Survival Strategies