Animals
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Jonathan the Tortoise, World's Oldest Land Animal, Turns 190
Jonathan the tortoise, older than the Eiffel Tower and has survived two World Wars, seven British monarchs, and 39 U.S. presidents, is now celebrating his 190th birthday.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Discovers Ideal Salinity to Raise Fingerlings Under Farm Conditions
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Scientist Explains the Amazing Reason Why this Mammal Eats its Own Brain
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Despite Developing Different Variants, SARS-CoV-2 Still Transmissible Between Species
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Millions of Endangered Monarch Butterflies Blanket Landscape in Mexico City
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Beavers Building Dams Transform Tundra Stream by Making Warm Lakes that Melt Ice in Seward Peninsula, Alaska
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Dead Caspian Seals on Russian Shores Rise to 2500, Signs of Violent Death Seen
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Lifespan For Honeybees Shows 50% Shorter Than in the 1970s, Research Suggests
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Microplastics Discovered in Monterey Bay Affecting Seawater, Seabirds, and Anchovies
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Heavy Rain Could Contribute to Growing Concerns of Algae Blooms, Research Discovers
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World's Oldest Meal from Animal Ancestors 500 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Russia
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Lizards Evolved in the Late Triassic, Not the Middle Jurassic
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat