Animals
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Do Fish Breathe Underwater? Here's How They Do It
Fish rely on special feathery organs called ‘gills’ which they use to breathe underwater. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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8 Animals With Real-Life Superpowers: From Immortal Jellyfish to Camouflaging Cuttlefish
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10 Endangered Animals That Will Be Extinct by 2050
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Jellyfish Use Cell Proliferation to Regrow Tentacles: A Unique Feature of Cnidarian Biology
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Reindeer Adapt to Summer Heat by Changing Their Cud
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5 New Species Of Soft-Furred Hedgehogs Discovered From Its South East Asia Tropical Forest Home
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Yellowstone: Experts Alarmed Over Discovery Of 'Incurable, Fatal' Chronic Wasting Disease; It's Ecological Implications
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Bird Species Extinction: Humans Possibly Cause Demise of 12% of Avians in the Past 126,000 Years [Study]
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Poisonous Deep Sea Creatures Spotted In The Shores Of India, Public Warned Not To Touch The Species
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Florida Keys City Marathon to Replace Sewage Wells Following Discovery of Local Fish Population Contamination
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Drought Kills Over 100 Elephants in Zimbabwe While Searching for Food and Water
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Dark Extinction: Over 1,400 of World's Bird Species Driven to Extinction by Human Activities
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Most Dogs Have Eye Color That Is Darker Than Closest Wolf Relative





