Animals
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Study: Threats Sea Birds Face Due to Climate Change Should be Considered to Achieve a Successful Conservation
Seabirds and other species at risk can be better protected if people are aware of the impacts of climate change. As a result of a mismatch between conservation efforts and scientific awareness of the threat birds face due to climate change, seabirds like kittiwakes and puffins are placed at greater risk.
Latest Research Articles
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Tiny “Skyscrapers” Help Sun-loving Bacteria Grow and Power Small Electronics
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Scientists Confirm Sharks Do Sleep at All, Sometimes With Their Eyes Open
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Animal Heads in a Plastic Bag Found in East Greenwich, Rhode Island
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Scientists Use Microbiotic Swarms to Measure Animals’ Sensitivity to Threats.
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A New Species of Extinct Vampire-squid-Like Mollusk Has 10 Functioning Limbs, Making It the First of Its Type
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Virgin Births; Fatherless Mice Created in Lab in a Successful Case of Asexual Reproduction
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A Lost Narwhal Joined a Group of Beluga Whales Has a Posibility to Hybrid?
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Scientists Discover Strange Breeding Behavior of Deep-Sea Octopus Moms
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YouTuber Discovers New Tarantula Species Living Inside Bamboo in Northern Thailand
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Ancient Transylvanian Turtle Fossil Discovered to be 70 Million Years Old
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Yellow-bellied Marmots’ Secret to Their Longevity Solved by Researchers
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Researchers Discover Emotions of Pigs Through Grunts






