Animals
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COVID-19 Lockdown: Deer Population Increases as Fewer Die on America's Highways
With the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, there has been significantly fewer deer roadkill, which in the future can lead to more deer hazards as normalization returns.
Latest Research Articles
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Sensational Wanderlust Bruno the Bear Gets Tranquilized and Relocated to a Safer Place
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Study Finds the First Evidence of Venom Glands Similar to Snakes in Caecilian Amphibians
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Study on Mice Shows Black Raspberries Could Reduce Skin Inflammation and Skin Allergies
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Botswana Is Investigating the Deaths of Hundreds of Elephants Since May
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Scientists Solve the Mystery of the Movement of Flying Snakes
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SlothBot: A Cute and Slow Sloth Robot that Merges Conservation with Technology
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Elk Make a Comeback in Kentucky and Are Now a Tourism Feature
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Wolf Cubs Born in Captivity Successfully Integrated Into Wild Packs
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Shanthi, a 45-Year Old Asian Elephant, Dies at the Smithsonian National Zoo
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Sled Dogs Have Been in Existence for More Than 9,500 Years
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Bizarre South American Saber-Toothed Cat Is Different From Other Saber-Toothed Predators
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Effects of Small Concentrations of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Impact Three Generations of Fish