Animals
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According to a Recent Study, Volcanic Activity Appears To Have Been the Primary Cause of Mass Extinctions
Determining what killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period has long been a source of discussion, as scientists try to figure out what caused the five big extinction events that changed life on Earth in a geological second.
Latest Research Articles
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The Process of Becoming a Veterinarian
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King Charles III Inherits Thousands of Dolphins, Swans, Sturgeons, and Whales to Protect Against Poachers
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Two Elephants Found Stuck in a Mud as Water Levels Became Low Across Tanzanian Border
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Toxic Puss Caterpillars: What Are the Dangers Behind the Furry Creature?
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Raw Material Used For Pet Food Blamed for Dog Deaths in Brazil
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First-Ever Gliding Reptile Looks Like a Dragon, Fossils Reveal
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Female Hummingbirds Look Like Males in Deceptive Mimicry, Anti-Predator Defense
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Only in Florida: Rare Snake Meets Tragic Death After Swallowing Massive Centipede
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Fuzzy ‘Puss Caterpillars’ with Venomous Hairs and Stings Spotted in Central Florida
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New Research Shows How Marine Predators Find Food Hotspots in Ocean Eddies
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Indian Village Declares War on Fire Ants After Invading Houses, Roads, and Trees
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Over 1.1 Million Sea Turtles Killed between 1990 and 2020 [New Study]