Animals
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Seals Causes Urgent Mitigation Efforts to Slow Down the Virus Spread
The latest report raises concerns about the bird flu outbreak among seals that caused them to die, causing scientists to find ways to slow down the spread of the infectious virus. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Beluga Whales Change the Shape of Their 'Melon' Heads During Intra-Species Communication [Study]
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Climate Change Threatens Sandy Soil Reptiles with Habitat Loss
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Climate Change To Modify Geographical Distribution Of Some Reptiles, Study Says
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Ancient Crocodile That Lived 200 Million Years Ago Discovered By Experts
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Sri Lanka Elephants: Death Toll Reaches Out of Proportion as Human-Elephant Conflict Over Land Intensifies
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Montana Rancher’s Illegal Mutant Sheep Breeding Leads to Legal Trouble
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Agricultural Emissions Under Scrutiny as Livestock Farming Linked to Air Pollution
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Loud Man-Made Noises, Climate Change Can Lead to Health Decline of West Australia, Magpie, Study Warns
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Zombie Mice Infestation: Over 1 Million Bird-Eating Rodents to Undergo 'Mass Extermination' on Marion Island
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Bear Attack: Slovakian Brown Bear Kills Belarusian Woman After Being Chased in Remote Mountain Area
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Pig Tapeworm 'Taenia Solium' Found Inside Brain of Florida Man After Experiencing Constant Headaches [Case Report]
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Marine Mammal Menopause Provides Clues to Human Aging Mysteries