Animals
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Wild Animals Don't Attack Humans Anymore, Here's Why
"Wild animals are more scared of humans than humans are of them" is a saying that is usually used to comfort hikers that even giant predators, like pumas and bears, present little threat to humans.
Latest Research Articles
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Mice Plague in Australia Continues to Wreak Havoc Due to Exploding Population of Rodents
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Introvert Species: Wild Sharks in Gulf of Mexico Hunt in Shifts to Avoid Each Other
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Hawaii Successfully Passed New Animal Protection Laws, Including Ban on Shark Killing
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Goldfish Dumped in Lakes Grow to Monstrous Size, Turning Into Invasive Species
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Tasmanian Devil Population Threatened With Planned Wind Farm on Robbins Island
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Male Seahorses Are the Only Animals to Get Pregnant and Give Birth
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6 Terrifying Deep-Sea Creatures Recently Discovered That Are Out of This World
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Florida Manatee Population Continues to Drop as Food Sources Dried Up
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Pigs Cut While Still Alive: Hidden Cam Showed Extreme Animal Cruelty in Slaughterhouse
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Rare 'Glass Octopus' Sighted on Unexplored Seamounts of Phoenix Island
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Paleontologists Uncovered Two Mysterious Species of 'Pseudo-Horses' That Lived 37 Million Years Ago
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After Years of Conservation, China Announces Giant Pandas Are No Longer Endangered Species