Animals
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Sea Dragons: Genetic Clues that Make Them Oddballs of the Ocean
Sea dragons are said to be the oddballs of the ocean. Here are some genetic clues that make them unique.
Latest Research Articles
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Box Turtle Sightings Increase as Nesting Season Starts in Tennessee, Officials Discourage Human Interference
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Bats on the Move: A Novel Approach To Tracking Migratory Bats With Radar
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Cape York Crocodile Attack: Australian Man Forcefully Opens Reptile’s Jaws Locked on His Head to Survive
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Florida Offers $30,000 Total in Annual Hunting for Invasive Burmese Pythons
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Great White Shark Sightings Off New York and New Jersey Coasts Spark Fears Ahead of Summer Beach Season
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3D-Scanning Technology Helped Uncover Secrets of 3.5 Million Year Old Marsupial
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Climate Change Forces Marine Fish To Migrate Towards the Poles, Researchers Say
Crustacean Dish Giant Isopod Noodles Now on Taipei Restaurant Menu
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Sloths Are Not Lazy: Research Sheds Light on Their Activity and Behavior to Different Situations
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Forest Fragmentation and Bird Responses: The Role of Climate, Wing Design, and Latent Gradient
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Funnel Web Venom's Hidden Potential: The World's Most Venomous Spider
Meerkat Pups Born in Washington DC Smithsonian Zoo, 16 Years After Last Birth Event






