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Crocodile Population Thrives Due to Feral Pigs
A new study reveals that the recent decades' exponential expansion in saltwater crocodile populations in the Northern Territory may be partially due to their preying on feral pigs.
Latest Research Articles
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Blueprint for Life: Scientists Detect All Bases of DNA and RNA in Meteorites
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Lions Found Dead at an Electrified Fence in Uganda
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Crossing Boundaries: How the Rabbit Virus Myxoma Invaded a New Species According To Study
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Study: Disease-Causing Parasites May Hitch a Ride on Trash and Eventually Spread Throughout Oceans
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Northern Neanderthals: Adjustment To Shifting Environmental Circumstances
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Colombia Declares State of Emergency After Heavy Rain Causes Deadly Landslides and Flooding in Cundinamarca and Other Areas
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Incoming Asteroid Double the Size of the Empire State Building will Fly by Earth on April 28
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A Weather Model Assumes an Increase in Flash Flooding Across the United States According to Meteorologist
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Deadly Wildfires Continue to Spread due to Windy Weather in Several US Communities
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Woman Gets Hole in Her Belly After Gotten Infected with Very Serious “Flesh-Eating Disease”
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Male Spiders are Catapulting Themselves to Escape Sexual Cannibalism
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How Being Involved With Nature Can Improve Your Health?