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Sunlight Exposure Triggers Males to be Hungrier, Regardless of Species: New Study
Food appetite has long been thought to be purely caused by psychological and environmental factors. Food appetite is conventionally known as a living organism's desire to seek food for potential consumption.
Latest Research Articles
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Meet the King Cobra's Royal Family
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Unknown Species Waiting to be Discovered on Deep Seafloor: New Study
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Neuroterus Valhalla: Biologists Discover New Insect Species
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More than 500 New Species was Discovered by the Natural History Museum in 2021
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Pet Cats Harm Billions of Wildlife Every Year, Bringing Some Species to Extinction
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Unauthorized International Trading of Wild Life Causes Decrease In Species Abundance
Marine Reserves Will Protect Species Such as Antarctic Krill From Global Warming and Overfishing
Nearly 50 Species of Birds and Mammals Are No Longer on the Brink of Extinction
Researchers Discover Mammalian Fossils of a "Crazy Beast," a.k.a. Adalatherium hui
Common Asian Tree Frog Found in Japan May Be 2 Seperate Species, Genetic Data Shows
How Black Widow's DNA Was Found in New Virus
This Ancient Reptile May Have Started the Rise of Mammals