Animals
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Tracks of Australia's Stampeding Dinosaurs are Swimming Marks: Study
Fossilized tracks of a dinosaur stampede in Australia were actually tracks made by swimming animals rather than by running animals.
Latest Research Articles
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Ground-Nesting Japanese Quail Experts in Camouflage: Study
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New Study Sheds Light on Why Dogs Can be Tamed, But Not Wolves
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Officials Plan to Release First Mexican Gray Wolf into Wild since 2008
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New Lizard Species Discovered in Madagascar
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Japan Scientists Breed Salmon from Surrogate Parents
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Month-Long 'Python Challenge' Launched in Florida
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Urban Blackbirds Produce High-Pitched Songs to be Heard over Traffic Noise
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Unaffected Koala Population Facing Chlamydia Infection Threat in Australia
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Fish Do Not Feel Pain, Say Scientists
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Pacific Bluefin Tuna Population Declines at Alarming Rates
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Python Clings to Plane Wing on Qantas Flight
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Satellite Tags Map Mysterious Migratory Routes of Eels