Animals
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Male Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins Help Each Other Find Potential Females and Mates, New Study Reveals
New interesting research showed that Male Indo-Pacific Bottlenose helped each other find new couples or partners, forming an alliance.
Latest Research Articles
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37,000 Birds on Chicken Farm Slaughtered in Peru to Control Bird Flu Disease Outbreak
Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals
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Conservation of Animals is Key to Forest Recovery Efforts and Growth, New Study Reveals
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How the Carbon Dioxide Affects Bee Physiology, Including Reproduction
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Long Gelatinous Animal Suspended in Massive Spiral Discovered Deep in Western Australian Underwater Canyon
Two Species of Mountain Frogs Found in Protected Habitat Might be Extinct by 2055 — Gondwana
Colorado Counts 40 Dead Cows with Wolf Injuries Since October, Mystery Predator Left No Tracks
Hog Hotels: Vertical Pig Farming in China May Not be as Environmentally Friendly as It Sounds, Study Shows
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Crocodile Mauls 8-Year-Old Boy to Death in Front of His Parents Before Dragging Him Into River
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More Effective Method of Tracking Mosquitos for Disease Applications Developed
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How Giant Face Owls Use Their Wings and Face to Find Moving Food With High Accuracy
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Traditional Goose Harassment Tactics Are Ineffective, Especially in the Winter When Birds Should Be More Amenable to Intimidation