Animals
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Dire Wolf Bone From Southern Canada’s Late Pleistocene Period Has Been Formally Identified
A toothy grinned monster was lurking in the basement collection of a museum in Canada: The fossilized jaw of a beast that once roamed the bluffs along the South Saskatchewan River, competing with saber-toothed cats (Smilodon) in hunting horses, bison, camels and mammoths.
Latest Research Articles
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Crocodile Attacks Man in Queensland, Sparking Widespread Croc Search Off Archer Point
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Court in Charleston Prohibits the Harvest of Horseshoe Crabs in South Carolina Beaches
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A Very Special Asian Elephant Named Pang Pha Learned to Peel Bananas on Her Own
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Threatened Bat Species in Vermont Now Endangered as Deadly Fungal Disease Cuts Population Down
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1000 Wildlife-Friendly Home Gardens in England Earn Plaques as Reward
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Recent Coyote Attacks 24th in Metropolitan Phoenix, Warnings Reissued
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Squirrels in California’s Sierra Nevada Suggests Niche Considerations Go Beyond Climate
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Northern Arizona Claimed the Lives of Three California Condors
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Leaf-Litter Ants: Invasive Foreign Ant Species Taking over Florida [Research]
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Wild vs. Captive Animals: Which is More Dangerous?
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5 Times in History That Frogs Fell From the Sky
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Giant Cows Killed by Our Ancestors Using Unique Hunting Technique in Ancient Israel