Animals
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Climate Change Has a Significant Impact on the Hibernation of Animals
Hibernation plays an important role in keeping animals warm during the winter, but experts fear that climate change is disrupting this natural process.
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Affection and Openness of a Dog Linked to its Dominant Status in Dog Hierarchy
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Evidence of So-called “Shapeshifting” Among Wildlife Species Linked to Global Warming
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Mother Faces Attempted Murder Charge for Dropping 3-Year-Old Daughter into Bear Enclosure
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400 Invasive Suckermouth Catfish Dumped From Aquariums in Texas River
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Decline in Wales' Otter Population Linked to River Pollution
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More Than 120 Venomous Snakes Found in Home of Dead Man in Maryland
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Following its Close Friend’s Death, a Sad Elephant Isolated for 15 Years in ‘Bleak Enclosure’
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Parasitic Gall Wasps: Why it Took 4 Years for Scientists to Identify Them
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Low Volcanic Temperature Results in Global Cooling, Giving Way for Dinosaurs to Evolve
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Scientists to Bring Extinct Woolly Mammoths Back to Life by Creating 'Arctic Elephant'