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Venus Flytraps Attract Prey With Fragrant Nectar, Then Kills Them
A new study shows that Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) attract insects with their fragrant nectar.
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Antarctic: Ultrasonic Voice Coming From Ice Found to be Weddel Seals
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Doing Your Part: Lifestyle Changes That Can Literally Change the World
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Rain Makers: Scientists in China Develop a Device that can Increase Rainfall
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Southwest Airline is The Last of The "Big 4" Airlines To Ban Emotional Support Animals
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Houston Zoo Sells Artwork Made by Animals for Valentine's Day!
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NASA Helps Drill Antarctic, Revealing Something Below the Ice
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Vultures Getting Shot, Hanged on Trees Should be Stopped; Experts Suggest These Instead
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New Study: Prehistoric Fishes Had Limbs and Developed Lungs, Similar to Humans
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Mysterious Chimpanzee Killer Virus Worries Experts as Possible Next Pandemic Source
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Animals are Affected By Human Noises, New Research Shows
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Polar Vortex 2021: Frostbite Every Half Hour in all US States Possibly Coming Next Week
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People Thought It's Trash; Experts Reveal It Moves and Has Mouth