Animals
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3D Images Show Which Dinosaurs Likely Crunched on Hard Bone and Which Likely Ate Softer Foods and Prey
Scratches on dinosaur teeth may reveal what they consumed. Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) is now being used to deduce the feeding habits of large theropods such as Allosaurus and T. rex.
Latest Research Articles
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Hawaii Officials Search Missing Woman After Husband Calls 911, Reports Possible Shark Sighting While Snorkeling
Putting Coyotes on Endangered List Could Save Rare Gray Wolf Species From Illegal Killings
Rare Endangered Malayan Tapir Calf Born in Chester Zoo, a Valuable New Addition to UK Breeding Program
Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles Caught in Hypothermic Water Temperatures Taken to Rehab Centers
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Angler Accidentally Catches Rare 'Dinosaur Fish' in Kansas River, the 16th in 25 Years
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Oceanic Large Manta Ray Species Found on Ecuador's Coast, Research Shows
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Bumblebees With Parasites Can Benefit From Sunflower Pollen in the Same Way They Would From Medicine
Snake Expert Finds Snake Tooth Buried in His 3-Year-Old Swollen Finger
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Sunflower Sea Stars Suffer from Population Decline; Scientists Call for Urgent Help in Species Conservation
40 Animals Dead After Fire Consumed Red Creek Wildlife Center — Pennsylvania
Underwater Graveyard in Australia Houses Fossilized Shark Teeth, Some from Megalodon
Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish Seen Off California Coast: Among World’s Largest at 3 Feet Wide with 33 Feet Long “Mouth-Arms”