Wild Animals
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Marine Heat Wave Likely Increases Shark Activity and Shark Population Along the United States East Coast: Experts
Marine heat wave due to climate change has reportedly shifted the food chain closer into the shore, resulting in increased shark sightings and shark population
Latest Research Articles
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Shark Attacks Lifeguard in Long Island Leads to Closure of Two New York Beaches
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Great White Shark Shreds Swimmer Into Pieces in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa
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Airport X-Ray Finds 109 Live Animals in Luggage; Authorities Detains Two Passengers
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Florida's Largest Burmese Python at 18 Feet, 200 Pounds Discovered in the Everglades
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Zombie Shark Discovered by Filmmaker via Footage Off the Guadalupe Island Coast
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Shark Patrol Operation Mobilized in Long Island Following Shark Sightings
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NOAA Warns of Aggressive Dolphin Off Texas Coast; Swimming Children and Pets Reportedly in Danger
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Wyoming: Bison Attacks and Tosses Ohio Woman Into the Air at Yellowstone National Park
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Alligator Allegedly Kills Florida Man While Searching Frisbees to Sell in a Golf Course Lake
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Arizona Police Found a Nile Crocodile Hiding Under a Weapons and Drugs Cache at a Phoenix Home
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'Fuel of Evolution' Is More Prevalent in Wild Animals Than Previously Imagined
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Not Only People, but Even Animals, Suffer From and Transmit Stress According To Study






