Animals
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The Age of Snakes: Cold-Blooded Reptiles Thrived After Dinosaur Extinction
History would say that short after the end of age of dinosaurs, their extinction and absence of dominance gave way for several species to freely roam Earth - "a period of dramatic ecological opportunity" - even to those who were limbless.
Latest Research Articles
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Living Fossil: Alligator Gar Existing 100 Million Years Ago Captured by Kansas Fisherman
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German Scientists Develop a New Breathing Technique for Frogs
‘Alien-Like’ Sea Creature Washed Ashore on Australian Beach
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Bird Flu Outbreak at Wildlife Center Claim the Lives of 3 Seals and a Fox
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Octopus Cruelty: Why Factory Farming This Clever Cephalopod is Absolutely Barbaric
Amazon Hunters are Working with Scientists to Save Rare Pink River Dolphins
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Dog-Lovers Rescue 27 Puppies From Being Euthanized in an Alabama Shelter
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Polar Bears Might Go Extinct by the End of the Century if Arctic Ice Continues to Melt
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Colorado Bull Elk Finally Free from Tire Stuck Around its Neck for Two Years
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New Type of Hendra Virus Detected in Flying Foxes in Broad Region of Australia
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Vietnamese Dog Owners Devastated After Having 12 of Their Dogs Killed Over COVID
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Incredible! Two-Headed Turtles in Massachusetts Are Thriving Despite of Rare Condition