Animals
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Microplastic Particles Found Inside the Bodies of Whales and Dolphins
Microplastics were found in the tissues of the marine mammals. Click to read more. Microplastics are tiny particles made from whole plastics as a result of the latter being disposed, shredded, or burnt.
Latest Research Articles
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California Endangered Animals: New Pack of Gray Wolves Found in Sierra Nevada
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Wolverines Could Be the Next Large Mammal to Reclaim Colorado’s Mountains
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New Species of Mole in Eastern Turkey: Animal Likely Stayed Hidden for About 3 Million Years
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From Junk to Quality Products: New Plastic Recycling Method Can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Pollution
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Anxious Behavior Observed On Pilot Whales Spotted Off Yorkshire Coast, Experts Fear Of Stranding
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Vaquita Porpoise: International Whaling Commission Issues Extinction Alert for World's Smallest Cetacean
Invasive Elm Zigzag Sawfly Swarm Defoliates Elm Trees in New York
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'Disrespectful' Tourist in Yellowstone Filmed Dunking Hands in Hot Spring Despite Dangers
Meet the Indian Pit Viper Named After Salazar Slytherin: Trimeresurus Salazar
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World’s Smallest Whale: ‘King Tut’ Fossils Dated to 41 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Egypt
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Iraq Water Crisis Destroyed Crops and Killed Animals, UN Warns of Regional Impact
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Unique Deepwater Corals Reefs, Marine Animals Discovered on Wellington's South, Kapiti Coasts






