animals
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River Slime Is a Good Thing: Biofilms Nourish Animals in Freshwater Habitats
Biofilms play an important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They underpin healthy rivers by forming the base of freshwater food webs.
Latest Research Articles
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Average Cat Lifespan: Do Domestic Cats Live Longer Than Wild Cats?
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Puppies Used as Baits to Trap Black Panthers in Malaysia, Country's Wildlife Department Defends Action
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Bird Strike: Nearly 1,000 Migratory Birds Die After Hitting Chicago Building in Single Night
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Scotland's Salmon Fishing at Risk by Category 4 Marine Heatwave
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Human Noise is 'Scarier' for Wildlife Than a Lion's Roar, New Study Reveals
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Ocean Warming Threatens 70% of Marine Mammals in US Waters [NOAA Study]
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Southern Resident Killer Whales: Mystery Behind Orcas Harassing, Killing Porpoises Without Eating Them Revealed
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Salmon in Arctic Ocean? Animals Expand Due to Climate Change Impacts
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3,000 Australian Crocodiles Went Into 'Sex Frenzy' Following Military Helicopter Sounds
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Robot 'Monster Wolf' Deployed to Quell Recent Wave of Bear Attacks in Japan
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Police Traffic Camera Spots Dog Driving the Wheel of a Speeding Car in Slovakia
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Car Pollution: High Ozone Levels Prevent Bees from Searching Flowers for Pollination [Study]






