Animals
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Predators Help Create Ecological Hotspots With Animal Carcasses Become Source Of Food, Nutrients
Predators are found to be relevant in the society because of their contribution in creating ecological hotspots. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Unique Monarch Butterfly from North America Suffers From Population Decline Urging for More Conservation Efforts
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Walking Leaf Species: Plant-Looking New Insects Found With Cryptic Appearance
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Giant Bat: Unveiling The Mystery Behind the Largest Bat in the World
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Arctic Animals: Which Species Have Stayed or Migrated Due to Global Warming?
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266 Ancient Fossils Discovered in New Zealand That Could Date Back Three Million Years Ago
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High Ocean Temperatures, Salinity Can Result In Hypoxia And Kill Fish, Study Shows
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Antarctica's Emperor Penguins Suffer From Catastrophic Breeding Failure Due to Global Warming
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Warm Ocean Temperatures Make Fish Forgetful, Vulnerable to Predators
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Emperor Penguins Incur Mass Deaths in West Antarctica Colonies as Chicks Drown in Melting Ice [Study]
New Species Venomous Tiger Anemone with 96 Arms Turns Throat Inside Out to Catch Prey - Singapore
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