Animals
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Voracious Insect's Previously Unknown European Relatives Revealed by Rare 35-Million-Year-Old Fossil Army Ant
Army ants (Dorylinae) have spread to most continents due to their nomadic lifestyle and ravenous raiding, but a rare fossil discovery provides the first evidence that the infamous predators once swarmed a land they are now noticeably absent from.
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Environmental Factors Are Connected to Human Lyme Disease Infections in California
Endangered Status Petitioned for Manatees Dying by Pollution-Caused Starvation in Florida
Woodpeckers Hoarding 50,000 Acorns in Poland become Documentary Film Stars
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Devastating Kansas Drought Affects Millions of Migratory Birds
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After Surviving on Earth for More Than 200 Million Years, Researchers Have Determined the Body Mass of Two Extinct Amphibians
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Around 200 Dolphins Caught on Video Playing Alongside a Vessel in British Columbia, Canada
Chihuahua Dies After Celebrity Mountain Lion ‘P-22’ Aggressively Pounces on Pet Dogs






