Animals
Mammal Extinction Capital of the World: 5 of Australia’s Critically Endangered Mammal Species
Australia has been labeled as the "world's capital for mammal extinction" and the wildlife population seems to be enough evidence for the claim.
Latest Research Articles
Mass Extinction Hits Australia With The Death of 13 Species
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Clever Cephalopod: A Scuttlefish Has Passed Cognitive Test Created For Human Children!
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Extinction of 13 More Species Verified by Australia, Together with 12 Mammals Lost Since Colonization
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Evolution: Oldest DNA Discovered in Mammoth Tooth from the Siberian Permafrost
Deadly Crustaceans: Xanthidaes Among the Most Poisonous Crabs in the World
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Exotic Pets are Dying In Transit and Authorities Are Failing to Do Something About it
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Colorado Hunter Gets Lifetime Hunting Ban in 48 States Terrifying Poaching
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Meet Hanako, the World's Oldest Koi Fish That Lived Up to 226 Years in Japan!
Roopkund: The Secret Behind India's 'Skeleton Lake,' With Over 800 Human Remains!
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'Save the Sharks': Sharks Could Help Ecosystem Gain Balance, According to Scientists
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Fossils of Oldest Known Titanosaur That Lived 140 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Argentina
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