Animals
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170 Wild Elephants to be Auctioned in Namibia Due to Uncontrollable Growing Population
Namibia intends to sell off 170 of its elephants in order to control herds that were progressively colliding with humanity in December 2020 and has claims to over 24,000 elephants.
Latest Research Articles
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Monstrous Underwater Scorpion Fossil Discovered by Researchers in Australia
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Deep Conversation: Study Gives Insight on How Fishes Communicate with Each Other
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Unexpected Fish and Squid Found Thriving in Rapidly Warming Central Arctic Ocean
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Bengal Tigers Abandoned for 15 Years by Traveling Circus Finally Rescued in Argentina
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Pangolins Rescued From Illegal Trafficking Suffer From Signs of PTSD
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Scientists Discover How Fishes Display Signs of Self-Awareness in a Mirror
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Dolphin Population Becomes Extinct After Last Member Got Entangled in Fishing Gear
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Experts Baffled as Birds Suddenly Started Dropping from the Sky in Mexico
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US Bald, Golden Eagles Suffer From Lead Poisoning in Hunters' Ammunition
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Complex Structure Allows Lizards to Keep Their Detachable Tails from Falling Off
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Parrots in New Zealand that Escaped from Owners Now Pose as Threat to Native Species
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Societal Extinction: Experts Revealed How Species Can Actually Go Extinct Twice