Animals
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Advance Lighting in Cities and Streets Can Affect the Effectivity of Camouflage of Sea Creatures
A study found that life forms that rely on shadows to scavenge and nourish are losing the gift of camouflage due to improvements in the illumination used to brighten the world's cities and coastlines
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Discovered Octopuses, Mollusks, and Other Invertebrates Have Emotions
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Coral Reefs in the Remote Indian Ocean Bounced Back to Life
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Group of Great White Sharks Spotted Hunting Together in a ‘Kill Zone’
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Experts Document a Gecko's Violent Behavior to Immobilize Scorpions as Prey
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Hidden ‘Social Club’ of Great White Sharks Discovered Around the Waters of Guadalupe Island
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Researchers Discover Blowflies Can Detect Chemical Weapons and Other Pollutants
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New Possibly Painkilling Chemical Has Been Discovered in Deep-water Cone Snails According to Scientists
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Scientists Suggest Dense Spinosaurus Bone Fossils Show They Can Hunt Underwater
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400 Years of Extinction: ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ to Return in Enfield, London to Combat Flooding
Salmonella Enterica Strain Not Yet Seen on Migratory Wild Birds: Study
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Aftermath of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Were Even Worst than Previously Thought
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Spanish Police Recovers Dozens of Exotic Animals at Illegal Canary Islands Zoo