Animals
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Hummingbirds Can Handle Their Booze: Study Finds They Are Not Deterred by Alcohol in Nectar
You may not realize it, but that backyard hummingbird feeder filled with sugar water is a natural experiment in fermentation—yeast settle in and turn some of the sugar into alcohol.
Latest Research Articles
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Illegal Shark Fins Weighing Over 63,000 Pounds Seized by Brazil in 'World's Largest Confiscation'
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Critically Endangered Cotton-Top Tamarin Births Tiny Twins the Size of Eggs in Disney Zoo
Endangered Bobolink Birds Found in 4th of July Fireworks Site Amesbury, Display Postponed
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Rain Gardens: Engineered Gardens Help Reduce Flooding, Contaminants From Entering Salmon-Bearing Streams
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Monarch Butterflies Fly Farther With White Spots: A New Study Reveals the Secrets of Their Amazing Migration
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Sexual Dimorphism: Differences in Morphological Characteristics Among Humans, Other Animals Explored
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Global Monkey Torture Ring Allegedly Tortures Baby Macaques Live on Camera: Investigation Says
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Pest Outbreaks Worldwide Emerge as Climate Change Triggers Imbalance in Ecosystems
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Fish Kill in Louisiana Due to Lack of Oxygen, Experts Say Possible Uptick as Oceans Warm
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Invasive Giant African Land Snails Cause Quarantine in Florida's Broward County
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508 Bee Species Recorded in Minnesota; Discovery Could Help Bee Conservation Efforts
Critically Endangered Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Baby Born in Houston Zoo






