Animals
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37,000 Birds on Chicken Farm Slaughtered in Peru to Control Bird Flu Disease Outbreak
A recent report said that about 37,000 birds on a chicken farm were slaughtered in Peru to control the emergence and outbreak of bird flu.
Latest Research Articles
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Colorado Counts 40 Dead Cows with Wolf Injuries Since October, Mystery Predator Left No Tracks
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Hog Hotels: Vertical Pig Farming in China May Not be as Environmentally Friendly as It Sounds, Study Shows
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Crocodile Mauls 8-Year-Old Boy to Death in Front of His Parents Before Dragging Him Into River
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Long Gelatinous Animal Suspended in Massive Spiral Discovered Deep in Western Australian Underwater Canyon
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Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
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Conservation of Animals is Key to Forest Recovery Efforts and Growth, New Study Reveals
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How Giant Face Owls Use Their Wings and Face to Find Moving Food With High Accuracy
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More Effective Method of Tracking Mosquitos for Disease Applications Developed
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Dinosaur King Ancestor, Missing Link in T. Rex Evolution has Spiked Horns Around Eyes
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Traditional Goose Harassment Tactics Are Ineffective, Especially in the Winter When Birds Should Be More Amenable to Intimidation
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Two Common Medications Used by Veterinarians To Treat Parasites Will Work Against Bed Bugs
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White Sharks Found to Migrate to South Florida and Hunt Tuna and Seals