Animals
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Octopus Farming Raises Ethical Concerns: Do These Clever Cephalopods Have Emotions?
According to Dr. Alex Schnell, working with octopuses is difficult because of their emotional swings. They might be outgoing and social one day and then refuse to leave their den the next, according to a cephalopod behavioral ecologist.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Name Extinct Vampire-Like Squid With 10 Arms After Biden
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Scientists Uncovered Evidence That Octopuses Are Probably Older Than Dinosaurs
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Eggs Taken From the Remaining Two Northern White Rhinos Might Rescue the Species
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A 19-Foot-long Crocodile-like Monster Inhabited China 3,000 Years Ago and May Have Been Ritualistically Decapitated, According to a New Research
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Understaffed PetSmarts Struggling With Overflowing Freezers of Dead Pets
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Strange Deep-sea Creatures Found Inhabiting the Endurance Shipwreck
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50 Dogs Rescued From Harrowing Conditions in Cramped Trailer, Man Charged With Animal Cruelty
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Bizarre 'Behavioral Change' Observed in Birds Linked to Climate Change
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Illegally Trafficked Pangolins in Vietnam Found Carrying SARS-CoV-2 Viruses
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Study: Threats Sea Birds Face Due to Climate Change Should be Considered to Achieve a Successful Conservation
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New Study Sheds Light on How the Growth of Antarctic Fish is Limited Certain Temperatures
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Crustacean-inspired Robot Used to Aid Underwater Exploration and Monitoring