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Cheetahs Left North America During Last Ice Age, Say Researchers
Strange Mosasaur Fossils Reveal Smaller Species Had Binocular Vision and Hunted At Night
New Plant Bug Genus With Four New Species Identified In Australia
Mercury Poisoning: Dolphins and Humans Impacted
Dogs Posses Self-Consciousness, New 'Sniff Test' Confirms
New Texas Pterosaur Is Remarkably Similar To English Cousins, Say Researchers [VIDEO]
Images Reveal How Organization Says Dolphins See People Underwater
Dinosaur Evolution: Chañares Formation Suggests Dinosaurs Evolved Rapidly From Ancestors
Cities Support More Protected Species Than Non-Urban Areas, Researchers Say
Invasive Ornamental Plant Invading Tropical Forests
Hippos Eat Meat, Putting Themselves At Higher Risk Of Contracting Anthrax
Beluga Whales Blow Bubbles To Express Mood
Endangered Santa Catalina Island Foxes: Ear Mite Treatment Reduces Cancerous Ear Tumors
Parasitic Wasps and Wolf Spiders: Researchers Track Larva As It Develops On And Consumes Host
Genetically Modified Mice Demonstrate Secrets For Reducing Pain
New Red-Bellied Poisonous Toads Discovered In Remote Area of Brazil
Parent Birds Who Share Feeding Responsibilities Raise Young More Successfully
Feral Cats In Australia: First Populations Arrived With European Settlers In 19th Century
Three Sand Flies Actually Represent New Species, Researchers Say
Australian 'Resurrection Plants' Shed Light On Ways To Create Drought-Tolerant Crops
Traditional Alaskan Ice Cellars Are Melting; Community Creates New Polar-Bear Resistant Containers
90 Percent Of World's Migrating Birds Are At Risk During Long Journeys
Jumping Spiders Learn To Distinguish Red Toxic Prey From Yummy Blood-Filled Mosquitoes
Killer Whales Negatively Impacted By Vessel Speed Noise Pollution
Banana Extinction May Occur Due To Invasive Strain Of Soil-Borne Fungus [VIDEO]
Newly Discovered Remote Satyr Butterfly Named After Naturalist David Attenborough
Male Peacock Spiders Work Hard To Woo Ladies, Study Shows
Yellow Jackets Use Alarm Pheromones To Mark Intruders and Rally Colony To Attack
Primates Called Pygmy Slow Lorises Take Long Wintertime Naps, Making Them First Hibernating Primates Outside Madagascar
Unprotected Marine Species – 17,000 – Remain Unprotected In Their Natural Habitats