Animals
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Ancient Wolf Gene Responsible for Different Sizes of Domestic Dogs
Researchers found a mutation of an ancient gene responsible in regulating body sizes of dogs. Dog sizes in modern times were once believed to be based on our ancestors' domestication of ancient dogs thousands of years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Gut Microbe Help Squirrels Retain Their Muscle During Hibernation
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New Study Reveals How Octopuses May Have Been Extraterrestrial Organisms From Space
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Bug-Like Fossil From 500 million Years Ago Explain Evolutionary History of Spiders and Scorpions
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Domesticated Cats’ Brains Got Significantly Smaller Throughout Evolution, Here’s Why
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Iguanas are Falling From Trees in Florida Due to Extreme Freezing Temperature
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For the First Time, Scientists Record Orcas Hunting the Largest Animals on Earth
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Saudi Tourist 'Killed on the Spot' After Aggressive Elephant Trampled Him on Safari
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New Study Reveals Microscopic Inner Ear Structures of Bats Dictate How They Echolocate
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Scientists Detect Microorganisms Thriving in Extremely Hot 'Deep Biosphere'
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Amputated Frog Legs Regenerate After Scientists Use Chemical Cocktail