Animals
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Ancient Wolf Gene Responsible for Different Sizes of Domestic Dogs
Researchers found a mutation of an ancient gene responsible in regulating body sizes of dogs.
Latest Research Articles
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Newly-Discovered Branching Worm Named After Godzilla's Legendary Nemesis
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Gut Microbe Help Squirrels Retain Their Muscle During Hibernation
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Earth's Magnetic Field Serves as a Stop Sign During the Migration of Songbirds
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New Study Reveals How Octopuses May Have Been Extraterrestrial Organisms From Space
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Bug-Like Fossil From 500 million Years Ago Explain Evolutionary History of Spiders and Scorpions
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Domesticated Cats’ Brains Got Significantly Smaller Throughout Evolution, Here’s Why
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Iguanas are Falling From Trees in Florida Due to Extreme Freezing Temperature
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New Species of Leafhopper Found in Uganda
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For the First Time, Scientists Record Orcas Hunting the Largest Animals on Earth
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Saudi Tourist 'Killed on the Spot' After Aggressive Elephant Trampled Him on Safari
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
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Scientists Detect Microorganisms Thriving in Extremely Hot 'Deep Biosphere'