Animals
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Mouse Brain Study: Human Babies Think Like Mice Due to Similarity in Thought Processes
In a recent brain study, neuroscientists imply that human adults used to think like a mouse when they were a baby. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Emperor Penguins Face Harsh Reality as Ice Melt Leads to Record Chick Mortality
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Extreme Heat Disturb Balance Of Male and Female Turtle Hatchlings In Malaysia
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Fossils of Ancient Giant Tortoises That Lived 57 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Colombian Highlands
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Wildlife Crossings Reduce Wild Animal Collisions by Up to 90%, Research Says
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Roundworms with Short Memories 'Stop Forgetting' When Frozen or Given Lithium [Study]
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Squid Mating Tactics: Birth Date Determines if Male Squid is ‘Sneaker’ or ‘Consort’
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First Glow In The Dark Animals Emerged 540 Million Years Ago, Pushing Back Previous Records
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Yalmy Galaxias On The Verge Of Disappearing Forever, Experts Claim
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Foxes in Wildlife: 6 Unique Facts About Different Species
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Brain Activity During Foraging Explored in New Study Offering Insights into Animal Decision-Making Processes
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Lemur Attacks in Madagascar: Fosas Caught ‘Stalking’ Lemurs in Unsuccessful Hunts
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Great White Sharks Observed for the First Time Changing Their Behavior in Different Marine Environments [Study]






