Animals
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'Ecological Trap'- Arctic No Longer Safe for Migrating Animals Due to Rising Temperatures
The Arctic may no longer be the safe refuge for migrating animal species as it used to be. Climate change and habitat destruction have turned the annual migration of many species, including birds, butterflies, and ungulates, into an ecological trap.
Latest Research Articles
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California Homeowners Shocked as Over 90 Rattlesnakes Discovered Under Their House!
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New Experiment in Mice Reveals Fasting May Offer More Health Benefits Than Losing Weight
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Grizzly Bear Photobombs Camera and Wins Professional Photographer an Award
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Poachers Shot and Killed Five Critically Endangered Monkeys in Vietnam
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Project to Return White-tailed Eagles to Norfolk Has Been Cancelled
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Warming Oceans Lead to Massive Global Planktons Migration, Disrupting Food Web Balance
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'Farm of Horror': Farmer Sentenced for Cruelty of 200 Animals in UK's Biggest Animal Rescue Mission
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Fossils of Horrific Giant ‘Sea Scorpion’ That Lived 435 Million Years Ago Discovered by Scientists
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Why Researchers Want to Put Thousands of Beehives in Solar Parks Across UK
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Scientists Gain Insights into the Ecology of Brazilian Fishing Jaguars
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Anti-Abortionist Activist Charlie Kirk Insists Dolphin Fetus is a Human Being
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‘Alien-Like’ Sea Creature Washed Ashore on Australian Beach