Animals
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Emperor Penguins and Antarctica's Two-Thirds Species Are Under Risks of Extinction Due to Global Heating, Research Warns
New research raised concerns over the threat and risks of extinction of two-thirds of species in the Antarctic, including the Emperor Penguin, due to global heating.
Latest Research Articles
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Red Blood Cells Kept in the Livers of Sleeping Glassfrogs, Opening New Research Opportunities for Preventing Blood Clots
Electrocuted Critically Endangered Cuban Crocodile Housed at Smithsonian Dies, Pen Closed Indefinitely
6-Foot Black Mamba Found Underneath Christmas Tree in Africa, Internet Jokes Santa's Naughty List
Germany Orders Shoot-to-Kill for Hybrid Wolf-Dog Pups to Protect Local Wolf Populations
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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline
Endangered Blue Whale Off California Coast is a Rare December Sighting
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Some Dolphin Brains Exhibit Indicators of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Wandering Albatrosses With Elderly Spouses Forage for Less Time Than Those With Younger Companions
Cow Waste Slurry From Livestock Farming and Fertilizer Pollutes UK Rivers Up to 300 Times in 2021, EA
World's Most Endangered Species: 2 Young Javan Rhinos Seen in Indonesia National Park
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Insects and Marine Predators Have the Greatest Ability To Detect Time
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Harvard Researchers Develop Robots Based on Ants to Escape Prison






