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Male Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins Help Each Other Find Potential Females and Mates, New Study Reveals
New interesting research showed that Male Indo-Pacific Bottlenose helped each other find new couples or partners, forming an alliance.
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Causonis Japonica: Flowers With Amazing Changing-Color Ability
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Scientists Identify Novel Antibody Against the Zika Virus [Study]
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Titan Climate: Earth-Like Seasonal Weather Patterns Found in Saturn's Largest Moon
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Cold Weather Pattern Expected in December to January in the Northwest, Bringing More Snow to Seattle, Portland and Oregon
Toothy Carnivorous Dinosaur Looks Like Cross Between Goose and Penguin, Found in Gobi Desert, Mongolia
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Another Rounds of Rain and Mountain Snow To Unload in California This Weekend
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Child Dies After Eating Seeds of Poisonous Plant Deadlier Than a King Cobra
5 Aggressive Turkeys Terrorize Massachusetts Town, Forcing Residents to Stay Home
Analysis of 20,000 Trees in 5 Continents Could be the Answer to Climate Change
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37,000 Birds on Chicken Farm Slaughtered in Peru to Control Bird Flu Disease Outbreak
Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
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The Great Dying: Methane Emissions Hold Clue on the World's Largest Mass Extinction Event 260 Million Years Ago






