animals
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New Insecticides Needed To Kill Bedbugs
Bedbugs have built up a resistance to common insecticides due to overuse. Researchers suggest that in order to completely rid our sheets and mattresses of unwanted pests, we need to reevaluate current strategies for fighting them off.
Latest Research Articles
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New Chameleon Species Found In Tanzania
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What Gave the Pink-Headed Duck Its Unique Color?
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Ancient Rodents With Large Brains Were Not Necessarily Smart
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Black Squirrels Are Popping Up In More Places
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El Niño Producing Toxic Mushrooms Pets Sometimes Eat
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Critical Habitat Expanded For Endangered Right Whales
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What's Killing Minnesota Moose? Researchers Have Answers
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Bizarre Creature: Is It a Frog Or a Fish?
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Poaching Decline In South Africa Doesn't Help Rhinos Much
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Ancient Rabbit Ancestor Discovered In Siberia Reaffirms Historic Geographic Link Between Europe and Asia
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Stranded Sloth Does What We Might Do in a Major Highway, Too
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Rare White Giraffe In Tanzania May Be 'Target’ For Poachers