Animals
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Two New Species of ‘Yoda-Like’ Tarsiers Discovered in Indonesian Island
Wide-eyed rare tarsiers found in southeast Asia, shining a spotlight on the region's conservation issues.
Latest Research Articles
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LOOK: Deer Spotted Eating Human Remains for the First Time Ever
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Hundreds of Leopard Sharks Washed Ashore San Francisco Bay
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New Butterfly Species Spotted in Israel for the First Time in 109 Years
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No Place Safe: Animals Can’t Escape Human Racket Even in American Wilderness
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Wild Wolf Pack Roams Freely in Denmark for the First Time After 200 Years
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Rage Ensues as Lion's Gate Sanctuary in Colorado Kills All of Its 11 Exotic Animals -- Why Did They Do it?
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Wildlife Trafficking: Man Arrested After Smuggling 93 Exotic Birds in His Luggage, Only 8 Birds Survived
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VIDEO: Pregnant Great White Shark Feasts on 55-Foot Long Whale Carcass for 18 Hours Straight
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Bony Head Crests in Male Gorillas Shed Light on Early Human Sex Practices
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LOOK: Rare Blue-Eyed Albino Orangutan Rescued From Captivity In Indonesia
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Lulu, the World's Most Contaminated Animal: Post-Mortem Reveals High Concentration of Toxic PCB in Famed Orca
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New Species Discovered! Latest Crop of Dinosaurs Include a Giant Chicken-Like Creature and Africa’s Last Dino