Animals
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Eel Migration Influenced Less by Currents and More by Humans in Recent Years
An international team of researchers has identified a previously unknown relationship between ocean currents and variation in eel migration, shedding light on how the animal makes its way from its spawning grounds in the Sargasso Sea to the European shelf - and back again.
Latest Research Articles
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Black Bear Rescued in Indiana Flood
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Top Elephant Stories of 2013
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Top Dinosaur Stories of 2013
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The Ghost Ant: New Species is a Living Fossil of Ancient Fungus-Farming Ants
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Three New Lizard Species Identified in Peru
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Giant Moa Bird Not as Big of a Beast as Previously Believed
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Infant Lemurs Born to Older Mothers Less Likely to Get Hurt
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Hermaphrodite Female Roundworms Shrivel Up and Die After Sex
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Caterpillars Respond to Climate Change by Altering Feeding Habits
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Nepal Successfully Attaches GPS Collar to Wild Snow Leopard
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African Crocodiles are Seven Species, Not Just Three
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New Hunting Quotas may Benefit African Lions