Animals
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Saving Colorful Guam Kingfisher: Scientists Hopeful To Conserve Declining Bird Population
The threatened Guam Kingfisher population is on the brink of extinction due to the emergence of brown tree snakes in Pacific Island of Guam. The new babies of Kingfisher are expected to fly in the wild to repopulate. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Spiders Use Appendages In Quirky Ways Including When Eating Food, Study Says
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Animal Hunting Techniques Revealed: Clever Tricks Apex Predator Use
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Animal Market in Indonesia To Stop Selling Dog and Cat Meat Following Worldwide Campaign
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Elder Orca Moms Are Vital for Their Sons’ Survival: How They Provide Food and Protection
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Deaths of Thousand Penguins In Uruguay Remains To Be A Mystery, Authorities Say
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Pale-Looking Florida Coral Reefs Suffer From Environment Health Issues Due to Heat Stress
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Giant Starfish Found by Woman Along Texas Beach
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Dolphin Species: Discover Their Diverse Characteristics, Behavior
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Do Animals Commit Suicide? The Dark Side of Animal Suicidal Behavior
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Ancient Fossils Bare New Species of Saber-Toothed Cats; Findings Can Lead Study On Why Humans Are Bipedal
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Animals in Captivity: Is It Ethical to Keep Captive Animals in Zoos and Marine Parks?
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Smartest Animals: Amazing Behavior of the Most Intelligent Animals in the World






