Animals
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Mystery Solved in Nevada Wildlife Case as DNA Tests Confirm Coyote Identity Over Wolves
Scientists who set out on a trail through the snow near the Idaho line to gather evidence relied on the scat and fur samples they collected to determine a trio of animals spotted during a helicopter survey in March were not wolves after all, but group of wily coyotes.
Latest Research Articles
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Global Veterinary and Fisher Efforts Lead to Breakthrough in Sea Turtle Health Monitoring Through Ultrasound Imaging
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More 4,000 Species Affected By Worldwide Wildlife Trafficking, UN Report Says
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Navigating Towards Sustainability: Innovative Genomic Strategies Reshape Fishing Industry
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Malaria Transmission In Africa Will Decrease Due To The Changes In The Amount Of Surface Water and Temperature Driven By Climate Change
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Planting Of Marsh Violets Will Save The Population Of A Rare Butterfly In UK
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10 Unique Animals That Have Long-Lasting Bond With Their Moms
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Remarkable Mothers in Wildlife: 7 Hard-Working Mom Animals From Elephants to Orangutans
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Chimpanzee Behavior: Chimp Wars Show That Murder and Violence are Not Exclusive to Humans [Report]
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African Elephants Use Defecation, Urination and Secretion to Greet Their Kin, 71% of the Time [Study]
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Top 6 Unique Slowest Animals From Giant Tortoise to Three-Toed Sloth
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Gold Mines In Northern Niger Order To Shut Down After Dozens Of Animals Died From Drinking Wastewater