Animals
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Arctic Ground Squirrels Face Challenges From Warming Temperatures and Shorter Winters
Arctic ground squirrels are unique among mammals. Their ability to keep from freezing even when body temperatures dip below that mark on the thermometer enables them to survive extreme winter climates.
Latest Research Articles
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Asian Hornet Tips: How to Identify Them and Differentiate from Native European Hornets?
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Glasgow Rat Infestation: Increased Sightings 'Worrying' as Cases Rise to Over 10,000
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UK Ivory Ban Widens to Cover Hippos, Orcas, Sperm Whales, Other Aquatic Mammals
Ginormous Fossils of 100-Foot-Long Dinosaur from 90 Million Years Ago Broke the Asphalt Roads While in Transit — Argentina
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New Discovered Fossils Shed Light on the Ancient Ancestors of Marsupials
Asiatic Lion Pride Moving to the Beaches of India as Sightings of Footprints Increase
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New Theory Suggests Why Killer Whales Attack Three Boats Off the Iberian Coast: Scientists
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Florida Man's Arm Amputated Following Alligator Attack Outside Port Charlotte Bar
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Rare Case of Mad Cow Disease in Slaughterhouse Reported in South Carolina
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Birgenair Flight 301: Wasp Nest Adds Cause to One of World’s Worst Plane Crashes
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Ocean Sunfish Caught ‘Mimicking’ Shark Off California Coast






