Animals
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Animal Feed Reorganizations Could Feed More Than One Billion People Without Additional Production
It might be possible to feed approximately one billion people without increasing production through organizing food production systems to divert more agricultural wastes and residues to animal feed.
Latest Research Articles
Invasive Fish Preying on Threatened Species in Lake Powell to be Eradicated as Water Levels Fall
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Biologists Have Discovered How Burmese Pythons Grow and Evolve
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Researchers Use Live Imaging to Observe How Sea Anemones ‘Exercise’ in Developing Sizes
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Alligators in a Texas Lake are Starting to Thirst for Human Blood [Reports]
1-in-2-Million: Fisherman Celebrates Rare Blue Lobster Catch in Maine
Two Grizzly Bears Euthanized In Montana After Terrorizing Neighborhoods for the Past Two Months
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Newly-Discovered Specie of Octopus in China Weighs a Mere 40g as Adults
Endangered Okapi Calf Born Healthy in Oklahoma City Zoo
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World’s Oldest Heart Found from an Ancient Jawed Fish Dating Back to 380 Million years Ago
Weird Shark with Rough Skin, Exposed Teeth, Swollen Eyes Caught in Australia: Internet Debates Species
Rare Dinosaur Mummy of Preserved Hadrosaur Found Sticking Out of a Hill in Canada
Colorado Hunter Misses Shot, Suffers Injuries After Aggressive Moose Attack




