Animals
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Artificial Light Masks Natural Light Cycles, Affects Both Human and Animal Behavior
Human and animal behavior is being affected by artificial light as it masks the natural light cycles.
Latest Research Articles
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Florida Holds Annual Invasive Snake Hunt to Remove Burmese Python from Local Ecosystem
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Angry Dolphins! Beachgoers in Japan Warned to Stay Away from Biting Dolphins
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: Tension Between Polar Bears and Humans in Canada and the Arctic Intensifies
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Cat Hormones Offer Clue on Why These Felines Tolerate Cohabitation
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New Study Found Evidence of Stingrays Making Sounds
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Smallmouth Bass Are Stars in Many Fishing Cultures, But Here's Why They Are Very Dangerous in America
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Animal Sanctuary Focuses on Taking Care of Endangered Pangolins
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No More 'Murder' as Invasive Asian Hornet Gets Renamed
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Study Suggests that Parasites May Be Affecting Mammals More than Previously Thought
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Scientists Worried as Bee Population in NJ, Pennsylvania Drops Drastically
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Beaver Fur Was Used by High Status Vikings as a Symbol of Wealth, Study Finds
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Midwest Shark Sightings: Will They Be More Common?