Animals
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Discovery of Opalized Jaws Sheds Light on Australia’s Monotreme Diversity 100 Million Years Ago
Evidence of an "Age of Monotremes" has been unearthed by a team of Australian scientists at the Australian Museum (AM), Museums Victoria and Australian Opal Centre.
Latest Research Articles
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Kabosu: Shiba Inu Behind World's Famous Internet 'Doge' Meme Dies at Age of 18
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Insect Invasion: Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Multiple Counties, Threatening Texas Trees
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Crows Found To Have Very Good Call Control With Numerical Sequence, Experts Say
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Forest Ecosystems Rely on the Quiet Work of Small Mammals for Vitality
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Chimango Caracaras Break the Mold with Shared Parenting Duties in Raptor World
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Ancient People Hunted Extinct Elephant In Chile, Study Finds
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Second Human Case of Bird Flu Detected, Linked to Dairy Cow Outbreak
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![Puppy Eyes Did Not Evolve to Melt Human Hearts Due to Domestication, Wild Dogs Possess Them as Well [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70597/puppy-eyes-did-not-evolve-melt-human-hearts-due-domestication-wild-dogs-possess-them-well.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=69ca13009814ad800715fbad84216eff)
Puppy Dog Eyes Did Not Evolve to Melt Human Hearts Due to Domestication, Wild Dogs Possess Them as Well [Study]
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MitoMobile Takes Flight Studying Bird Migration and Mitochondrial Mysteries Across the Country
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Endangered Arabian Leopard Can Be Saved From Extinction Through Genetic Diversity
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![Spider Silk Found as Potential Source for Creating World's Most Powerful Microphones [Research]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70583/spider-silk-found-potential-source-creating-worlds-most-powerful-microphones-research.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=7989a6787cee9c5a6c9182144ec375df)
Spider Silk Found as Potential Source for Creating World's Most Powerful Microphones [Research]
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Record Low Level Of Sea Ice Seen In Antarctic Last Year Due To Climate Change, Study Says






