Animals
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Wild Chimpanzees Exhibit Self-Medicating Behaviors Using Medicinal Plants to Treat Illness
Researchers discovered the unique self-medicating behavior of wild chimpanzees. According to a report, these animals consume plants rich with medical properties to help treat their ailments. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Beaver Reintroduction in Scotland Sparks Debate Over Agricultural Impact
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Solitary Animals: 6 Species That Prefer to Stay Alone in Wildlife from Platypus to Snow Leopard
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Rapid Spread of Non-Native Species Threatens Native Animals Amidst Climate Change Effects
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Javan Rhino Population Struggles to Survive Due to Poaching, Habitat Loss in Indonesia
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Nashville Crayfish Numbers on the Rise: Conservationists Debate Implications for Endangered Status
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Rat Infestation Can be Prevented by Planting Certain Flower Species
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Orcas Targeting Large Shark Species on the Rise Across Gulf of California, Causing Potential Impact on Ecosystem [Study]
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Stingrays Crucial for Protecting Estuary, Coastal Environment, Study Shows
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Forever Chemicals Found In English Otters, Raising Concerns Of Health Impact In The Species
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Pregnant Employee’s Termination Following Monkey Scratch Incident Leads to Lawsuit Against Elon Musk’s Brain-Implant Startup Neuralink
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Why Broken Legs Often Mean the End for Horses
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Pigeon Culling Underway in German Town as Locals Vote for Eradication of the 'Sky Rats'






