Animals
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Researchers Discover Sluggish Living Fossil with the Fastest Sperm in the World of Reptiles
Tuatara is an ancient, "living fossil" only found in New Zealand. This slow-moving reptile has left researchers amazed with its fast-moving sperm.
Latest Research Articles
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Sierra Nevada Red Fox to be Listed Under Protection of Endangered Species Act
Dairy Farm Cows in New Zealand Releases Record Breaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Pygmy Chameleon Mistaken to be Extinct Due to Deforestation Discovered Thriving in Malawi!
Scientists: 98% of Emperor Penguins at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Crisis
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Female Becomes First Leader of 667 Troops of Japanese Macaque Monkeys in 70-Year History
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Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima May Show How Nature Heals After Man-Made Disasters
Hundreds of Black Ice Worms Are Emerging from Pacific Northwest Glaciers
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300 Stray Dogs Found Dead from Poisoning in Southern India
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Wildlife Researchers Uses Arboreal Camera Traps to Study Elusive, Tree-Dwelling Animals
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Mexico Lake Holds the World's Oldest Underwater Lifeforms