animals
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Cotton and Citrus Insecticides Threaten Honeybees
While we've been pretty sure for a while that neonicotinioid insecticides threaten honeybees, here is new information on threats from pesticides commonly used on some of the U.S.'s key crops, suggesting our government needs to increase regulation on some agricultural practices.
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Self-Cutting Saves Sea Slugs From Predators
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Endangered Killer Whales Feast On Salmon In Summer
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Some Mosquitoes Prefer To Lay Eggs Near Flowers
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Scientists Solve Mystery Of Two-Toned Cats
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Eating Ultimately Decreases Lifespan
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U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service Rejects 'Endangered' Listing For Southeast Alaska Wolves
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Sand Tiger Shark Nursery Found Near Long Island
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Butterflyfish Know To Avoid Corals Touched By Seaweed
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Chicken-Little Cousin? What Do Chickens, Humans and Mice Have in Common?
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Rats Kill Rare Orange-Bellied Parrots In Tasmanian Breeding Facility