Animals
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Population of Green Turtles Nesting in Cyprus Lagoon Has Increased Over the Last Few Years
Recent years have seen an increase in the number of green turtles nesting in Cyprus, but new research reveals that this recovery is heavily reliant on an Egyptian lagoon where many turtles feed.
Latest Research Articles
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UK Angler Reels in Colossal Goldfish “The Carrot” at 67 Pounds — Champagne, France
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New Fossil Discovery Shows Army Ants Once Dominant on Earth Than They are Today [Study]
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Orange Tabby Cat Found Inside Luggage at JFK Airport in New York City [Photo]
Rare Find: Jawbone Fossil of American Lion from 11,000 Years Ago Found in Mississippi River Sandbar
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Voracious Insect's Previously Unknown European Relatives Revealed by Rare 35-Million-Year-Old Fossil Army Ant
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Dead Humpback Whale Along Canadian Coast Making Several Dogs Sick After Eating Carcass
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Conservationists Scramble to Protect Xin Xin, Latin America's Last Panda
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Heaviest Flying and Colorful Great Bustard Used Plants for Self-Medication Against Diseases, Research Finds
7 Hybrid Animals Born of Climate Change and Their Adaptive Traits
7 Plagues and Crises Caused by Humans Meddling with Nature
Wild Turkeys from Maine are Wired to Adapt to Winter Weather, Study Says
330 Pounds of Fishing Gear Kills Undernourished Whale in Canada