Animals
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Amazing Fish Ear Stones That Act Like Tree Rings and Record Their History
For animals, rising temperatures act like inflation. Rising prices mean housing and food take up more of our budget, leaving less money for luxuries. More heat means more of an animal's bodily resources, like food and oxygen, are needed to fuel basic functions, like breathing and moving, leaving less energy for growth and reproduction.
Latest Research Articles
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Black Dots On African Penguins Help Them Recognize Each Other, Study Says
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Critters Change Mating Behavior When Exposed To Toxic Plastic Additives
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Blue Whales Return to Indian Ocean Decades After Being Driven Out by Whaling
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US Wild Turkey Population Decreases in Unknown Reasons, Thanksgiving Day is Not One of Them [Study]
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Behind the Scenes: Training the Ultimate Bed Bug Detection K9s
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Mysterious Dog Illness in New Hampshire: Researchers Find Clues to the Cause and Treatment
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Bonobos Show How Early Humans Formed Social Bonds and Cooperated
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Mass Animal Sacrifices Uncovered in a Mysterious 2,500-Year-Old Archeological Site in Spain
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'Extremely Venomous' Green Mamba on the Loose in Netherlands, Residents Advised to Stay Indoors
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Pelagic Jellyfish Disturbed By Ocean Warming, Deep-Sea Mining Induced Sediment Plumes
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Serotine Bats: First-Ever Observed Mammals to Mate Without Penetration
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Trout Seek Out Thermal Refuges in Streams To Cope With Hot Weather