Animals
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Scientists Amazed After Unearthing World's Largest Fish Nursery in Antarctica
The Weddell Seafloor was littered with 60 million icefish eggs discovered by scientists aboard an icebreaker in Antarctica. Every nursery is guarded by a ghost parent, and together they form the world's largest known breeding colony of fish.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Blanket Octopus Seen 'Dancing Through the Water' in the Great Barrier Reef
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World’s Rarest Animal Known as ‘Asian Unicorn’ is Being Hunted by Experts
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Hungry Badger Accidentally Unearths Roman-Era Coins Treasure While Hunting for Food
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'Extremely Exciting': Endangered Salmon Returns to California for the First Time Since 2004
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How Can this Conifer Plantation Project Devastatingly Affect Red Squirrel Populations
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Farmers Surprised After 15-Year-Old Angus Cow Gives Birth to Quadruplets
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Critically Endangered Tiger Shot and Speared After Killing 59-Year-Old Man in Malaysia
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"MasterChef Ecuador" Criticized for Using Meat of Endangered Animals in Cooking Challenge
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Invasive Species Hitchhiking on Ships May Disrupt Antarctica's Fragile Ecosystem
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Fossil of Extinct 'Sea Dragon' Hailed as the Largest Ever Found in the UK
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Female Dolphins Discovered to Have Human-Like Working Clitoris
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Researchers Unearthed Giant 'Sea Dragon' Believed to be Largest Ever Discovered in UK