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Burrowing Animals the First to Recover Following the Permian Mass Extinction: New Study
Burrowing behavior allowed some animals during the end of the Permian period to survive. Burrowing animals such as shrimps and worms have been found to be amongst the first to recover following the end-Permian mass extinction around 252 million years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Digestive Enzyme of Bacterial Origin in Longhorned Beetles Has Appeared in Its Evolution
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Dozens of Sharks Avoid South African Waters as Killer Whale Duo 'Port' and 'Starboard' Hunt Them
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New Research Discovers Historical Data That Saved Pacific Salmon From Predators
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British Columbia Issues Flood Watch and Evacuation Alerts as Heavy Rain Causes Rivers to Overflow
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An Eight-day Rain Event Hits Australia With a Possibility of Flooding in Two States
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Solar Storm Hits Earth Overnight Without Warning; Disruption Possible Due to Geomagnetic Storm
Heat Dome Fuels Alaskan Wildfires with Temperatures over 60 Degrees Fahrenheit
Mosquito Bite Can Be Trumped by Circadian Rhythm, New Study Reveals
Cheating Algae: More Vulnerable to Environmental Stress, Study Reveals
200 Desert Tortoises Up for Arizona Adoption Program
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Forest Bathing: Mysterious Japanese Practice With Hidden Benefits
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Experts Explain How Artificial Intelligence Can Be Good or Bad For the Environment