Animals
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World's Oldest Prehistoric Crab Perfectly Preserved in Amber for 100 Million Years
Scientists found a prehistoric crab trapped in amber 100 million years ago, dating back to age of dinosaurs. The crustacean was believed to be the ancestor of today's red crabs that migrate for breeding.
Latest Research Articles
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Top UK Fish Firm Threatens to Stop Sourcing Fish From European States If They Continue Overfishing
Climate Change, Not Humans, May Have Caused Iconic Wooly Mammoth's Extinction
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Nuclear Bomb Detectors Gave Way to Discovery of New Blue Whale Specie
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National Park Service Track its 99th Mountain Lion For an Underway Santa Monica Mountains Study
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Footage of an Exploding Whale Carcass Captured on California Coast
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Majestic Horses’ Powerful Ancestors Revealed Through Genetic Tracing
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Pablo Escobar’s 'Cocaine Hippos' Sterilized as Population Grows Out of Control
Conservation Group Calls to Ban Popular Rat Poison Responsible for Bird Poisoning
How Dreaded Ivory Poaching Led to Evolution of Modern Tuskless Elephants
People are Freaking Out at This Bizarre Parasite that Latches to a Fish's Mouth to Eat Their Tongues
One of Last Remaining Northern White Rhinos "Retired" From Breeding Project to Save their Species
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Researchers Detected Traces of Microplastics in Beluga Whale's Stomach, as Proof of Worsening Contamination