Animals
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Climate Change Forces Marine Fish To Migrate Towards the Poles, Researchers Say
The majority of fish populations in the sea are responding to global warming by relocating towards colder waters nearer the north and south poles, according to the latest research on the impact of climate change on our oceans.
Latest Research Articles
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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
World's Only Albino Panda Seen Interacting with Other Pandas in China Nature Reserve
Rattlesnake Sightings on Utah Trail "Rattlesnake Gulch" Delayed Due to Never-Ending Winter
Most Terrifying Apex Predators in the World That Dominate the Food Chain
Megalodon Tooth Necklace Discovered in 111-Year-Old Shipwreck of Titanic, Revealed by 3D Scan
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Wildflower Meadow Helps Local Biodiversity, Climate Change Mitigation
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Dog Recovering From Leg Infection After Venomous Snake Bite
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New Study Reveals Seagulls Use Human Cues To Find Food
24-Day-Old Mountain Lions Found in Santa Monica Mountains are Kittens of P-77
Black Bear Euthanized After Attack on 2 Children in Their Pennsylvania Home





