Animals
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Sociable Placental Mammals Evolve Faster Than Their Loner Counterparts [Study]
Social mammals evolve faster than isolated mammals, according to the evolutionary study. Mammals are known for being a group of vertebrate animals that engages in the nourishment of their young by feeding it with milk coming from the special mammary glands of the mother.
Latest Research Articles
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]
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A New Low-cost Sensor Allows Scientists to Remotely Monitor Nests and Estimate When Hatchlings Will Emerge Practically Throughout the Day
Deadly Chronic Wasting Disease Making Rounds in North Carolina Deer Populations
Wolf Growing Extra Tooth in Minnesota Might Be Caused by Inbreeding
Possible Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Puts Hold on Harvests in Vancouver Island Coasts
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Elephants and Humans Fights for Resources as Drought in Kenya Worsens
Octopus Venom Could Be Potential New Treatment for Skin Cancer, Research Says
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Bumble Bees Exhibit Playing Behaviors Using Wooden Balls
Minnesota Fisherman Proudly Flaunts Rare Golden Bowfin Kill, Earns Flak on Social Media
Missing Woman Found Dead in the Belly of a Python Caught in Rubber Plantation — Indonesia
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Bob the Great White Shark Spotted Near Tourist Spot Between Virginia and Maryland





