Animals
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Parasitic Tapeworms Impact Entire Ant Colonies, Say Researchers
Parasitic tapeworms use ants as intermediate hosts before ending up inhabiting their real goal: woodpeckers who feed on the ants.
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Strange Mosasaur Fossils Reveal Smaller Species Had Binocular Vision and Hunted At Night
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Mercury Poisoning: Dolphins and Humans Impacted
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African Cheetah Named Chewbaaka Reveals His Ancestors Came From North America
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Dogs Are Self-Aware, New Study Confirms
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Endangered Gray Wolf 'Farm' in Minnesota Allegedly Skinning Wolves
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Bear Hunt in New Jersey Has Started
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