Animals
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Researchers Used Data From High-speed Footage of Flying Snakes To Construct a Computational Model
Researchers are looking at the lift production mechanism of flying snakes, which undulate side to side as they descend from the tops of trees to the ground to avoid predators or move rapidly and effectively.
Latest Research Articles
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How Gannets Thrive Dealing with Threats of Warming Sea Temperatures
Scientists Found a Coal Seam Full of Ancient Tetrapod Bones Cooked at 350 Degrees Celsius 300 Million Years Ago
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Heavy Adult Feeding by Spotted Lanternflies on Young Maple Trees Hinders Tree Growth by up to 50%
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5 Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe During the Winter Season
Worsening Mouse Plague in Australia One of the Reasons Why Snakes are Aggressively Reproducing
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US Public Safety Act Prohibits Private Individuals From Owning Lions, Tigers, or Any Hybrid
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Noise Pollution in Hong Kong Is Drowning Out Dolphins
2-Year-Old Boy Survives Hippo Chomp and Hurl in Uganda
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Reintroduction of Jaguars in Southwest US Petition Underway to Boost Dwindling Populations
Mystery of First Adult Human Fatality by Coyote Attack in Canada Solved by Study on Dietary Shift
Nowhere In Sight: After Killing 300 People in Africa, Is Gustave the Man-Eating Crocodile Dead?