Animals
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Balearic Shearwater’s Migratory Range Shifts Northward Due to Individual Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Climate Change
The Balearic shearwater, Europe's most endangered seabird, is facing a new challenge: climate change. The environment is warming, and many species are shifting their ranges to adapt.
Latest Research Articles
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Flying Reptile from 'Kuehneosaurs' Group 200 Million Years Ago Discovered by UK Student in Bristol Region [Study]
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Pink Salmon: A Potential Threat or a Valuable Resource for Norway?
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New Camera System Allows To See Exceptional Animal Colors in Wildlife
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Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]
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Eoneophron Infernalis: A New ‘Hell Chicken’ Dinosaur From the End of the Cretaceous
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Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]
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Silent Owl Wings: Trailing-Edge 'Micro Fringes' Behind the Mystery of Silent Flight of Owls [Study]
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South Korean Scientists Use Dinosaur Robots To Test Ideas About Origins Of Bird’s Wings, Tails
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West Nile Virus’s Spread Throughout Europe Is Closely Associated With Urbanization, Agriculture, and Bird Migration
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Ant Invasion Disrupts Lion-Zebra Interactions in East Africa’s Wildlife Area
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Belgium Introduce Animal-Friendly Food Labels, Hopes To Guide People To Be More Responsible In Buying Animal-Based Products
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Should Animals Be Allowed To Vote? Experts Debates The Idea