Animals
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Crocodiles Respond To Babies' Wails As They Spot Potential Meals, Hunt Prey
Why do Nile crocodiles are more responsive to baby cries? Read more here to find out. Crocodiles are found to be responsive to the cries of babies, with scientists believing that they are on the lookout for food when they do this.
Latest Research Articles
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Dog Abandoned in Stroller at Pittsburgh Airport; Not Currently Available for Adoption
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Gray Whales in the Pacific Northwest: Coping With Environmental and Anthropogenic Stressors
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Shark Species With Molar-Like Teeth Usually Snacks on Molluscs, Crustaceans, Experts Say
Invasive Cattle Screwworm Fly Outbreak in Panama Border Halts Transport of Infested Livestock
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Human Pig: What Happened to the First Hybrid Chimera Embryos?
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Dead Horses, Dogs With Rotting Smell Discovered on Property in Texas
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Woman In Critical Condition After Rare Shark Attack in New York Beach
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Unique, Unknown Persian Gold Tarantula Discovered in Northwestern Iran
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Friendly Burglar Pets Victim’s Dog Before Stealing $1300 Bicycle, Police Hunting for Suspect
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11,000 Endangered Sturgeon Reintroduced to Illinois Lake with Frozen Bloodworms
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Unusual Deaths of Cattle in US Recorded as Brutal Heatwave Persist
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Butterflies Need More Than Flowers to Survive: The Importance of Sizeable Spaces for Their Conservation






