Animals
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Black Death: Bubonic Plague Pandemic May Not Have Been Spread by Rats [Study]
History has long taught us that the bubonic plague pandemic was spread by rats which carried fleas infected with a deadly bacterium. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
The Science Behind 'The Last of Us': Can a Fungal Infection Start the Zombie Apocalypse?
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Fishermen Found a 1000-Pound Tiger Shark in a Resort in Bahamas
Avian Flu Spread Could Potentially Decimate Australian Black Swans
Bowhunting Company, Celebrity Owners Found Guilty for Poaching Wildlife in Nebraska, Fined $750,000
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Elephants Play an Important Role in the Creation of Forests and the Preservation of Forest Biodiversity in Africa
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Rapid Economic Growth Has Driven Rare Species of Large Carnivores to Extinction
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Crocodile Carries Boy's Dead Body Back to His Family, Rescuers in Indonesia [WATCH]
Titanosaur Nests with 256 Fossilized Eggs Found in India Where Mother Dinosaurs Abandon Their Brood
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Red Sea Urchin in Southern California Could Suffer from Climate Change, New Report Finds
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Amami Rabbit Shown to Help in Seed Dispersal of Non-Photosynthetic Plant
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Avian Influenza Epidemic: H5N1 Variant at Mink Farm in Galicia, Spain Reported for the First Time
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Toadzilla: Giant Cane Toad Discovered in Queensland, Could be the World's Largest






