Animals
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Study Finds That Cats Exposed to Organic Pollutants Can Have Severe Illnesses
According to a recent study, domestic cats who are exposed to persistent organic pollutants have decreased blood levels of thyroid hormone and experience chronic oxidative stress.
Latest Research Articles
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Nocturnal Pollinators: Scientists Catch Moths Visiting Red Clovers After Dark
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Locals Capture 26-Foot Monster Crocodile That Ate Fisherman Alive After a Three-Day Hunt in Indonesia
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Video: Jellyfish Swarm in the Thousands Surrounds a Lone Boat on Haifa Bay, Israel
Study on Effects of Music on Behavior of Pigs Underway
Bizarre Red Lights Produce a Glowing Sky Over Atlantic Ocean
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World's Five Largest and Terrifying Deep Sea Sharks!
Cat or Dog? Research Reveals Which Furry Friend is Not Recommended for Pregnant Pet Owners
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Black Bear Superpower: How do These Bears Hibernate for Months and Still Remain Fit and Healthy?
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Children from the Ice Age Splashed Through Giant ‘Sloth Puddles’ 11,000 Years Ago
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Hawaii’s Ancient Lava Caves are Teeming with an Assortment of Mysterious Life Forms
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Researchers Predict That Larger Fish Species Suffers From Oxygen Deficiency Due to Global Warming and Human Activities
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Several Local Government Units Are Implementing Bans for Fireworks Due to Risk of Animals Stress






