Animals
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Australian Bandicoot Saved From Brink of Extinction Thanks to 30 Years of Conservation Effort
The bandicoots, often known as 'snout pokes,' are small nocturnal marsupials native to Australia, that has been saved from extinction by conservation authorities.
Latest Research Articles
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Stormy 'Washing Machine' Waves Blamed for Deaths of Countless Seabirds in Atlantic Coast
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Scientists Win Ig Nobel for Dangling Dozens of Rhinos Upside Down From Helicopters
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Modern Snakes Evolved From Tough Survivors of the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
Recently Discovered Rainbow Fly Species Named After Drag Queen and LGBT Icon RuPaul
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After Expanding Hunts, Biden Administration Looks at Possible Wolf Protection Programs
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Lifeless Deep-Sea Shark With Pig-Like Face Washed Ashore in Mediterranean Beach
Almost 300 Migratory Birds Found Dead in New York After Smacking Into a Skyscraper
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Despite Catastrophic Wildfires, Nevada Will Still Push Through Annual Black Bear Hunt
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Meat Production Results to Harmful Greenhouse Gases; Nearly 60% in Food Production
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Human Remains Found Inside Alligator Suspected of Attacking Man in Louisiana
Well-Preserved Skin Fossil of a Carnivorous Dinosaur May Open New Doors in the Study of Prehistoric Animals