Animals
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Scientists Discovered an Ancient Jellyfish That Lived 557 Million Years Ago
The specimen, which bears Sir David Attenborough's name in honor of the renowned naturalist, explicitly refutes the notion that animal body designs were established during the Cambrian boom.
Latest Research Articles
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What Do Spiders Dream About? Ecologist Observes Sleeping Baby Spiders to Find Out!
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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Scientists Studied the Brains of Comb Jellies to Understand How Neurons Evolved
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If Extinct Woolly Mammoths Get Resurrected, Should Humans Consume Them?
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Florida Man Survives After Alligator Bites His Face While Swimming in Lake
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Turtles Have Seen Higher Rates of Extinction Linked to the Arrival of Humans
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Iguanas That Went Instinct 200 Years Ago, Has Been Found by a Team of Conversationalists
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Race Against Time: French Authorities are Rescuing a Beluga Whale Who Entered the River Seine in Route to Paris
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New Genetic Study Reveals Hidden DNA that May Unlock Mysteries on How Animals Live