Animals
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Slow Death of Dinosaurs Gave Way to the Size Growth of Mammals
Following the extinction of the dinosaurs, the size of mammals exploded. A fresh examination of fossils provides clues on how this progresses.
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Sting Operation: Ohio Man Wakes Up from Coma after Receiving 20,000 Bee Stings and Ingesting 30 Bees
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Tiny Isopods with Needle-Sharp Teeth Bite Like Piranhas, San Diego Beachgoer Laments
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Snake Road to be Closed for Biannual Migration Period in Illinois
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Researchers Made a Sustainable and Biodegradable Battery Out of Crab and Lobster Shells
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Scientists Fascinated by Regeneration of Injured Hydra Polyps for Over 200 Years
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Sea Turns Into Blood as Hundreds of Dolphins Slaughtered During the Commencement of the Taiji Dolphin Hunt in Japan
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Ant Encased in Amber May Just Be An Entirely Different Species
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Mutations in Corals Passed on to Offspring Could Save Endangered Species
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Which Arachnids are the Most Dangerous Spiders in the World?
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Thousands of Dead Fish Creates Rancid Mess in Oakland
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Climate Change Simulations Indicate That Fish Stocks Have Declined in 103 of 226 Marine Regions
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