Animals
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Urban Great Tits Are More Stressed Than Their Countryside Counterparts [Study]
Certain animals are able to adjust well to environments that have been created or altered by human activity. We live in an age in which urbanization is proceeding at an ever-faster rate, something that also affects fauna
Latest Research Articles
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Shark That Ate Russian Man Alive to be Mummified, Displayed in Museum in Egypt
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Family of Pet Pigs Eating Invasive Plants on Golf Course Killed By Poachers — Hawaii Country Club
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Anonymous Man Claims Responsibility for Crocodile Decapitations in Australia, Tells Authorities 'I Am the Predator'
Non-Native Parrots in Los Angeles From Illegal Pet Trade Increases to 9 Species
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Incubating Sea Turtles Likely to Suffer from Microplastics Impact on Sand Temperatures
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‘Star Wars’ Animals: Are Jabba the Hutt, Other Galactic Creatures Derived from Real-World Animals?
Top 5 Largest Great White Sharks Spotted Off US Coasts
More Yellowstone Wildlife Being Harassed by Visitors, Officials Hunt Offenders as Park Posts Rules Again
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Diver Pets Sea Lion Pup Despite Warnings From Coast Guard: Why Is Petting Seal Pups Dangerous?
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Juvenile Great White Sharks Can Share Swimming Space With Humans Without Attacking, Study Shows
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Texas Fish Kill: Thousands of Dead Fish Along Coast Caused by Low Dissolved Oxygen
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Samurai Wasp: A Biological Control Agent for Invasive Brown Maromorated Stink Bug






