Animals
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New Study Analyzes Rich Fossil Bed in Nevada’s Famed Berlin-ichthyosaur State Park
An international scientific team investigates a rich fossil bed in Nevada's Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest's famed Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, where several 50-foot-long ichthyosaurs (Shonisaurus popularis) lay petrified in stone.
Latest Research Articles
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Dolphins at Risk of Suffering from Alzheimer's, Says Scottish Researchers
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For Months, Animal Shelters in Los Angeles Have Been Under Criticism for Allegedly Neglecting Animals
Can Scientists Bring the Northern White Rhino Back from Functional Extinction?
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Extremely Rare Siamese Crocodiles May Have a Shot of Bouncing Back from Near Extinction
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Diving Birds That Are Highly Specialized and Hence Less Adaptable To Shifting Conditions May Be More Vulnerable to Extinction
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Virgin Birth: Chicago Zebra Shark Gave Birth Asexually Inside Aquarium
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More than 10% of Species Could Face Extinction Threat by the End of the Century
Hollywood Mountain Lion P-22 Ends Reign in Euthanasia After Collision With Vehicle —Los Angeles
Florida Divers Find Ancient Megalodon Tooth Riddled with Gashes Consistent with Bite Marks
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US Announces Almost $40 Million Dam Removal Projects to Allow Salmon Passage in Washington State Rivers
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Hens Gene Editing Might Save Billions of Male Chickens From Being Slaughtered Each Year
Birds Die of Starvation on the Coasts of Alaska, Experts Warn Shifts in Food Chain Due to Climate Change




