Animals
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Whale Sharks Depend on Their Skin Microbes for Health and Conservation
Loss of habitat and human activities such as fishing and shipping pose a grave threat to wildlife but diseases driven by the smallest organisms in the ocean are a less understood side of marine conservation.
Latest Research Articles
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20,000 Years Orcas Refugium Discovered in Northern Pacific That Deciphers Killer Whales' Existence Amidst Climate Change
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Common Wasp: A Misunderstood and Understudied Insect That Citizen Scientists Helped to Uncover in UK
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Honey Bees Have Different Mechanisms To Allocate Resources Depending on the Situation
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Lab Rats and Mice in Science: More Than 1 Million Used Annually for Experiments, But Why?
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West Nile Virus: 1st Case Reported in West Virginia Contracted Via Blood Donation
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Quokkas in Western Australia: Animals Developed Adaptive Behavior to Survive in Burned Areas
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1st Patternless Giraffe in the World Born in Tennessee Zoo, Already 6 Feet Tall
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23 Million Years Old Fossil Helps Understand Ancient Seal Underwater Feeding
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Viral Meme And Smiling Dog: Cheems Balltze Dies At 12 After Cancer Struggle
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Massive Ocean Cleanup: 25,000 Pounds of Junk, Plastics Removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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3,000 Minks Released From Wisconsin Farm With Nothing To Eat; Animal Activists Say Farm Won't Be Able To Breed In Next Years
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Titanoboa Real or Fake? What's the Size of the World's Biggest Extinct Snake From 66 Million Years Ago?