Animals
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Scientists Develop Biodegradable Material in Seawater to Address Plastic Pollution
Scientists have developed a new biodegradable material aiming to replace the use of plastic worldwide and address the global problem of plastic pollution.
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How These Invasive Moths Are Wreaking Havoc to Coral Beans
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120-Pound "Monster" Blue Catfish Released Back to Water by Tennessee Fisherman, Might Break Record
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Scientists Alarmed Because Canadian Sturgeons Are Suddenly Dying
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Rare Pupfish to be Counted After Recent Mexico Earthquake Triggers Desert Tsunami in Death Valley Cave Known as 'Devils Hole'
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Three Baby Chimpanzees Kidnapped from Animal Sanctuary; Abductors Demand for Six-Figure Ransom [Video]
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Microplastics Found in 75% of Fish Meant for Human Consumption: Is It Still Healthy to Eat Seafood?
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Colorful, Unique Plumage of Songbirds Raises Risk of Being Traded, May Lead Extinction
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Team from China Uses Highly Controversial Animal Cloning Technique on Arctic Wolf
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Invasive Iguana Species Might be Up for Hunting Soon in Miami Beach, Florida
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Paris Hilton Hires Pet Detective, Consulted Dog Psychics, and Used Drones to Find Her Missing Dog Chihuahua
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Amazing Lizard Facts From Geckos to Komodo Dragons