Animals
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Scientists Finally Revealed the Heartbeat of the Largest Animal in the World
One of the tiniest mammals in the world, the Etruscan shrew, has a heartbeat that may reach 1,500 beats per minute or 25 beats per second.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Found That Female Capuchins That Have Social Networks To Other Female Monkeys Tend To Live Longer
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Intruder Who Stole Coins in Monkey Enclosure Urged to Surrender over Exposure to 'Potentially Fatal' Herpes Virus
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Findings Show Continuous Decrease in Bee Population Will Severely Impact Wild Crops and Plants in Just Tens of Years
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