Animals
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Researchers Discover Longhorned Tick in Northern Missouri, Urging Farmers' Vigilance for Infestation
Researchers discovered an invasive longhorned tick in northern Missouri. Experts advised monitoring and vigilance for potential infestation.
Latest Research Articles
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What Will Be the Biggest Role of Termites and Microbial Wood Decay to the Environment in the Future?
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Wolves, Bears, and a Slew of Other Creatures are Making a Comeback in Europe
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Scientists Develop Biodegradable Material in Seawater to Address Plastic Pollution
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Winning Shot of 'Haunted' Underwater Whale Graveyard Captured in Greenland
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Due to Climate Change, Habitats of Stink Bug Expand Rapidly
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Woman Dies from Fatal Shark Attack in Plettenberg Bay; Nearby Beaches Closed
120-Pound "Monster" Blue Catfish Released Back to Water by Tennessee Fisherman, Might Break Record
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Scientists Alarmed Because Canadian Sturgeons Are Suddenly Dying
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Rare Pupfish to be Counted After Recent Mexico Earthquake Triggers Desert Tsunami in Death Valley Cave Known as 'Devils Hole'
Microplastics Found in 75% of Fish Meant for Human Consumption: Is It Still Healthy to Eat Seafood?
Colorful, Unique Plumage of Songbirds Raises Risk of Being Traded, May Lead Extinction
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Three Baby Chimpanzees Kidnapped from Animal Sanctuary; Abductors Demand for Six-Figure Ransom [Video]






