Animals
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Compared to Tiny Animals, Huge Animals Consume Less Food and Expend Less Energy
For ages, researchers have pondered the mystery of why, kilo for kilo, larger animals consume less food and expend less energy than smaller ones.
Latest Research Articles
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New Study Disclaims Conventional Notion That Biological Animal Growth is Constrained by Laws of Physics
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Kitten with Two Heads Born in Arkansas Due to Rare Genetic Mutation
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Footage Shows a Crocodile Swims With a Half Naked Body Through Mexican Lagoon
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Scientists Show That Woodpeckers’ Regaining Sweet Taste
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Black Bear Takes Nine Bullets Following Home Invasion in Colorado
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Study Shed Light on the Evolution of Salamanders Through Its Lungs
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Norway Earned Flak Following the 'Merciless' Euthanization of Freya the Famous Walrus
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Seal in New Zealand Breaks Into House, House Cat Traumatized
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