Animals
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Giant Predator Worms Lurked Beneath the Ancient Seafloor, Fossils Reveal
These large worms may be some of the earliest carnivorous animals to have colonized the water column more than 518 million years ago, revealing a past dynasty of predators that scientists didn't know existed. Read more here!
Latest Research Articles
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Beavers to Colonize Northern Alaskan Slope by 2100, Driving Methane That Causes Arctic Warming
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Alaskan Polar Bear Scavenging on Bird Carcasses Infected With Bird Flu Dies
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Lake Fish in New York Struggle to Find Suitable Habitat Under Climate Change
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Doomsday Fish: Sightings of Ominous Deep-Sea Oarfish Believed to ‘Predict’ Deadly Japan Earthquake
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Dog Suffers From Animal Cruelty After Being Kicked by Woman in US, Video Shows
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British Safari Guide Spent 15 Hours Clinging to His Truck After Taking 'Wrong Turn' Into Crocodile-Infested Waters
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Man Dies In Maui After Shark Attack; Higher Number of Attacks Observed In Hawaii From October To December
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Xenassiminea Nana: New Genus and Species of Assimineidae from Japan
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Urban Growth Threatens Bison and Prairie Restoration at Rocky Mountain Arsenal
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Jumping Spiders Facts: How Smart Are These Cute Arachnids?
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Do Animals Masturbate? Experts Explain Why Non-Human Species Do This Non-Reproductive Behavior
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Top 6 of World's Cutest Dog Breeds You Can Cuddle With






