Animals
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Wolves Officially Extinct in Andalucía, Spain Following Zero Sightings Reported Since 2020
Because no sightings were reported since 2020, officials have declared that wolves are officially listed as extinct in Andalucia, Spain. Read more here.
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South Africa Rhino Declining Population: Better Patrols Help Save Animals from Poaching
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Golden Monkey in Brazil Slowly Recovers From Brink of Extinction
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Oldest Swimming Jellyfish in the Fossil Record: A New Discovery From the Burgess Shale
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Toxic Algae Bloom in San Francisco Bay Raises Fears of Fish Die-Off
Virgin Birth Now Possible for Fruit Flies as Genetic Engineering Induce Parthenogenesis
Invasive Tau Fruit Fly Puts South California Community Under Quarantine, Produce Movement Restricted
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Declawing Tigers Has Adverse Effects On Their Muscular Capability, Study Says
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Purple-Crowned Fairy-Wrens Survival Endangered Due to Wildfires in Northern Australia
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Genealogy of Bees Traced Back 120 Million Years Ago to Ancient Supercontinent Gondwana
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Dogs Die in Indiana After AC Fails Phoenix Records Hotter Temperatures
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Japanese Man Toco Pays $14k to Become Collie Dog, Refuses to Reveal Real Face






