Animals
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Monkeypox Cases Detected in Animals Might be Impossible to Control, Scientists Warn
Monkeypox cases have now been detected in animals. Scientists are worried that this spread might be harder to get under control.
Latest Research Articles
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Radiation Causes Darker Skin Colors in Chernobyl Frogs, Area Radioactivity Does Not Affect Them Now
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Formerly Extinct State Fish Finds Its Way Back to Native Waters of Colorado
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Mountain Lion Attacks 7-Year-Old California Boy and Bites his Buttocks
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Humans Should Temper Expectations for Roles of Beavers in Safeguarding Nature
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Wildlife Groups Claim Government Investment Zones Are 'Unprecedented Attack on Nature'
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Authorities Capture Giant Snake After Swallowing Goat Whole in Malaysia
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Dark Maggots Bring Life to Hawaii Fish Farms, Benefit Local Ecosystems, Boost Export Economy — Experts Hope
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305 Dogs Found in Heavy Chains, 20 People Arrested for Alleged Dogfighting Operation in South Carolina
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Wildlife May Swarm to Different Locations as Hurricane Ian Hits Florida, Officials Warn
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[VIDEO] The World’s Fastest Shark Is Rescued by ‘Frightened’ Guys on the Beach
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Feral Pigs Are Wreaking Havoc in New Zealand’s Capital, Killing Over 60 Goats in the Last Few Months Alone
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Over 300 Animals Killed Illegally Within Two Months in Utah