Animals
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To Categorize Mimicry Rings Among North American Bumble Bees, Scientists Use Generalization Approach Based on Human Perception
Despite widespread recognition of bumble bee mimicry, distinct North American mimicry rings have yet to be defined, owing in part to the prevalence of intermediate and imperfect mimics in this region.
Latest Research Articles
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Bats Contribute to Keep Forests Growing and Protect Tree Seedlings From Insect Damage
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5 ‘Creepy Crawlies’ That You Should Not Be Afraid of This Halloween
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Unusual Black and Deep-Sea Coral Could Thrive in Warm Temperatures, Scientists Find
First Invasive Colony of Fire Ants Found in France, Posing Threat to Humans and the Environment
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Eurasian Jays Show Self-Control Ability After Passing a 'Marshmallow Test' Version [Study]
For the Past 100 Year, Rhinos Are Growing Shorter Hunts After Surviving Hunts
Artificial Intelligence Breakthrough Used to Communicate With Animals, But Scientists Are Concerned
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Sociable Placental Mammals Evolve Faster Than Their Loner Counterparts [Study]
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Dog Seen Carrying a Human Head While Running in a Street in Mexico [Video]
Halloween Treat: Endangered Leaf Monkey Born in Saint Louis Zoo has Pumpkin Hair
Halloween Pumpkins Discarded on Countryside Hurts Hedgehog Hibernation Survival
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Black Cats Struggle to Find Their Forever Homes Due to 'Folklore' [Statistical Data]