Animals
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Fish has Self-Recognition Capabilities, Says Study Using Photos
A study that uses photos has proven that fish have capabilities that may equal a human's self-recognition. Find out more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Seven New Amazing Funnel Web Spiders Discovered in Underground Habitats in Israel's Caves
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Salmon Has a Remarkable Amount of Carbon Footprints Similar to Chickens Due to the Amount of Their Feed
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Residents in the Vicinity of an Ohio Train Derailment Report Dead Fish and Chickens, Despite Authorities’ Assurances That It Is Safe to Return
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Rare Copperbelly Water Snake Extinct in 20 Years as Only 40 Remains, Scientists Warn
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New Small Red-Eyed Damselfly Species Discovered in UK that Could Affect Native Dragonflies
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Decline of Rusty Crayfish Detects in Northern Wisconsin that Can Benefit Fish, Water Plants, 33-Year Study Reveals
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Lynx Count in France Down to 150, Extinct in 30 Years
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Japan Zoo Finds Out How Their Solitary Gibbon Got Pregnant
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Heroic Dog From Mexico Dies While On Rescue Mission Following Earthquake in Turkey
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Partners for Life: World's Most Romantic and Loyal Animals
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Flightless Large Bird 'Emu' Returns Home After Escaping, Running on Streets of Massachusetts
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Unique Catch: Rare Blue Lobster Discovered by Fisherman Near Blackhead Lighthouse