Animals
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West Nile Virus’s Spread Throughout Europe Is Closely Associated With Urbanization, Agriculture, and Bird Migration
The spread of West Nile virus in Europe is strongly linked to agricultural activities, urbanization, and bird migration, according to a modeling study published January 25, 2024
Latest Research Articles
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Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]
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Ant Invasion Disrupts Lion-Zebra Interactions in East Africa’s Wildlife Area
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Silent Owl Wings: Trailing-Edge 'Micro Fringes' Behind the Mystery of Silent Flight of Owls [Study]
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South Korean Scientists Use Dinosaur Robots To Test Ideas About Origins Of Bird’s Wings, Tails
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Belgium Introduce Animal-Friendly Food Labels, Hopes To Guide People To Be More Responsible In Buying Animal-Based Products
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Should Animals Be Allowed To Vote? Experts Debates The Idea
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Dutch Court Allows Shooting Wolves With Paintball Gun Following Study That Species In The Area Exhibit Unnatural Behavior
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Bay Area Sparrows Losing Their Saltwater Adaptation Due to Interbreeding
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Whales Sing Differently Depending on the Time of Day, New Research Shows
North America Bigfoot Sightings: Scientists Reveal New Information Regarding Identity of the Mysterious Sasquatch [Study]
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Scientists Performs First Rhino IVF Pregnancy, Hopes To Reproduce The Critically Endangered Species
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Crocodiles, Australian Border Force Team Up to Deter Illegal International Fishers, At Least Two Indonesians Killed by the Reptiles