Animals
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Camera Traps Reveal the Secret Lives of Big Cats and Monkeys in the Tropics
Monkeys are not usually a popular menu item for big cats. Primates are, after all, hard to catch: living in the canopies of large trees and rarely coming down to the ground. Jaguar and puma have varied diets and will normally hunt the species that are most common where they live, such as deer, peccary (a type of wild pig) and armadillo.
Latest Research Articles
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Mongoose Pup Survival: Fighting Between Groups Increase Reproductive Success of Dwarf Mongoose Offspring [Study]
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Bonobos in the Wild Capable of Forming Strategic Alliances With Other Groups
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Monkey Attack: 10-Year-Old Child Mauled to Death by Gang of Vicious Monkeys in Indian Village
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New Pandas From China Will Be Sent to the US as "Envoys of Friendship"
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Pet-Friendly Living: How to Make Your Spare Room Perfect for Furry Friends
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Coral Fragments Treated With Heat-Evolved Symbionts Show Faster Recovery and Enhanced Heat Resistance
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Phoenix From the Ashes: Australia’s Giant Birds of Prey Survived the Megafauna Extinction
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The Hidden Cost of Owning a Housecat in Australia: How It Affects the Native Fauna
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Road Design, Traffic Volume, and Animal Behavior Affect Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions
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Natural Ant Killer: How to Kill Ants Without Using Chemicals?
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Zombie Deer Disease: Chronic Wasting Disease Identified for the First Time in Yellowstone National Park [NPS]
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US South Dakota Waters, Natural Marine Animals Likely to Suffer from Fast-Growing Invasive Carp






