Animals
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Friendly Dolphin Turns Violent and Went on a Rampage, Injuring Two Swimmers in Japan
The Japan dolphin attack reminds of the previous warnings by experts that the friendly-looking marine mammals are still capable of aggressive behavior.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Discovered an Ancient Jellyfish That Lived 557 Million Years Ago
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Researchers Successfully Capture Images of Wooly Mammoth Tusk Using New Clinical CT Scanner
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Scientists Are Proposing To Place More Wolves and Beavers That Would Re-establish Ecological Balance
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Turtles Have Seen Higher Rates of Extinction Linked to the Arrival of Humans
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New Research Has Changed Scientists' Understanding of How Fossils With Soft Tissues Form
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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What Do Spiders Dream About? Ecologist Observes Sleeping Baby Spiders to Find Out!
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If Extinct Woolly Mammoths Get Resurrected, Should Humans Consume Them?
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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UK Braces for 'Wasp Garden Invasion' Amid Warm Weather and Dry Conditions
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Scientists Studied the Brains of Comb Jellies to Understand How Neurons Evolved
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Florida Man Survives After Alligator Bites His Face While Swimming in Lake






