Animals
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Japan Zoo Finds Out How Their Solitary Gibbon Got Pregnant
A gibbon living alone in her cage mysteriously got pregnant two years ago. Find out how Japan Zoo recently solved this puzzle.
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Flightless Large Bird 'Emu' Returns Home After Escaping, Running on Streets of Massachusetts
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Unique Catch: Rare Blue Lobster Discovered by Fisherman Near Blackhead Lighthouse
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Cockatoos Are the First Birds That Possess and Use a Toolkit That Is Appropriate for Their Needs
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'Flaco' the Owl Becomes Instant Avian Celebrity After Escaping Central Park Zoo
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Livestock Can Be Tended to Aid Northern Ireland Farms Minimize Ammonia Emissions
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Environmental DNA Helps Determine Distribution, Population of Endangered Species, Research Reveals
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Critically Endangered Spotted-Tailed Quoll in Rapid Decline, Facing Extinction — Queensland
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African Serval Rescued in Missouri After Reported Sightings of "Crazy-Looking Cat"
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51-Year-old Riverton Resident Faced 10 Counts of Animal Cruelty Charges Against Her With Dozens of Animals Rescued
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Dallas Zoo Animals Missing, Dead, Injured
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