Animals
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Scientists Performs First Rhino IVF Pregnancy, Hopes To Reproduce The Critically Endangered Species
Experts successfully transferred a rhino embryo into a surrogate mother for the first time, marking a scientific breakthrough for the conservation of the species. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Urban Finches Resist Vampire Fly Better Than Rural Ones, Study Finds
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Chameleon’s Color Explosion Reveals Its Emotional State Before Death
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Alligator Survival 101: American Alligators Enter State of 'Torpor' Under North Carolina and Texas Ponds to Withstand Cold Snap
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Pacific Cod Hatch Earlier and Grow Less Due to Ocean Warming, Study
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Animal Transport Rules Fail to Protect Animals in Five Countries, Researchers Say
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Researchers Unearth Jaw Bones, Teeth Of Prehistoric Cat In Spain
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Ants Reveal the Importance of Plant Diversity for Eco Fuels
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Blue Tit Breeding Success Linked to Moth Abundance, New Research Shows
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Month-Long Fishing Ban Introduced In French Coast To Protect Dolphins
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Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Right Whale Calves Engage in 'Allosuckle' Behavior to Steal Milk from Other Whale Mothers [Study]
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Tarpon Mortality and Shark Depredation Increased by Fishing Practices, Study Finds