Animals
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To Stop Them From Spreading, Killing Invasive Species Now A Competitive Sport
Invasive species eradication has become a competitive sport. Divers adept at spearing one predator after another can compete for cash awards in a competition in the Panhandle, where swarms of lionfish devour local species.
Latest Research Articles
Janus the Two-Headed Tortoise Approaches 25th Birthday on Saturday
Lung Infection Kills 19-Year-Old Bottlenose Dolphin 'Maverick' — Las Vegas
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Slow Death of Dinosaurs Gave Way to the Size Growth of Mammals
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[VIDEO] Police Catches 3-Foot-Long Alligator Scaring Woman at a Texas ATM
8-Foot Alligator Euthanized Following Attack on Elderly Woman in Florida
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Survival of the Fittest: Which Animals Are Most Suited to Survive Climate Change?
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Ecologists Start to Worry as the Number of Dead Seabirds Dying in Bulk Stacks Up
Tiny Isopods with Needle-Sharp Teeth Bite Like Piranhas, San Diego Beachgoer Laments
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Sting Operation: Ohio Man Wakes Up from Coma after Receiving 20,000 Bee Stings and Ingesting 30 Bees
Snake Road to be Closed for Biannual Migration Period in Illinois
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Scientists Fascinated by Regeneration of Injured Hydra Polyps for Over 200 Years
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Researchers Made a Sustainable and Biodegradable Battery Out of Crab and Lobster Shells






