Wild Animals
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Penguin Microsleep: These Antarctic Birds Sleep for 11 Hours a Day in Four-Second Intervals
Penguin parents engage in microsleeping to protect their newborns. Click to read more. Microsleep is known as a period of sudden temporary sleep with a duration of several seconds.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Dolphin with 'Thumbs' Discovered in Greece's Gulf of Corinth
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Wild Crossings Program: Pennsylvania to Construct 'Special Highways' for Wild Animals to Avoid Road Accidents
Birds More Likely to Help Humans Find Honey Due to Familiar 'Calls' [Study]
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US Bird Hunt: Federal Government Proposes Hunters to Shoot Over 500,000 Barred Owls to Save Other Owl Species
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Helicopter Shootings in Australia Result in Deaths of Nearly 300 Feral Horses as Part of Culling Program
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Escaped Kangaroo in Canada Punches Police Officer's Face After Being on the Loose for Days
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Wild Possum Discovered by Texas Woman Hiding in Christmas Tree After Hearing it ‘Sneeze’ [VIDEO]
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North American Wolverine Receives Threatened Species Status Due to Climate Change Impacts
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Elephant Herd Tramples Car After Hitting One of Their Calf in Malaysia
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Super Pigs: Wild Feral Pigs from Canada Set to Cross United States Border [Report]
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Blue Whales Return to Indian Ocean Decades After Being Driven Out by Whaling
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US Wild Turkey Population Decreases in Unknown Reasons, Thanksgiving Day is Not One of Them [Study]






