Animals
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Earth’s Mountains Rose Up Thanks to Explosion of Sea’s Tiny Organisms
In a scientific analysis, several of Earth's highlands may not have shaped if there had not been a detonation in marine wildlife over 2 billion years ago. All 20 land masses analyzed eventually included black sandstone, that was densely packed with graphite and looked to have a natural basis.
Latest Research Articles
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Elusive White Sperm Whale Spotted in the Waters Near Jamaica
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Climate Change is Driving One in Six Australian Birds to Imminent Extinction
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Hundreds of Dead Porpoises Washed Ashore Infected With Blood-Poisoning Bacteria
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Remains of a Prehistoric Reptile that Resembles Modern Swordfish Discovered
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Recently Discovered 4-Legged Snake Fossil May Actually be a New Prehistoric Animal Species
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Butterfly Guides in Mexico Hopes For an Increase in Monarch Population
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Police Rescued 53 Dogs That Arrived at an Illegal Slaughterhouse in Indonesia
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20 People Hospitalized After Consuming Contaminated Oysters Due to Sewage Leak
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Antarctic Fishes' Change Their Behavior to Adapt to Changes in Water Temperature
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Is the Population of Endangered Fin Whales Finally Recovering?
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Megaspider Bigger Than Its Kind Handed in to Australian Reptile Park in New South Wales
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Mr. Goxx: Hamster Skilled in Crypto Trading Dies of Unknown Causes