Animals
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
Microplastics are found in farm animal flesh, milk, and blood. The pieces were discovered in retail items and on Dutch farms, but the human health consequences are yet unclear.
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Viral Video: Rats Overrun a Taco Cabana Kitchen in Texas
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Scientists in Uganda Use Coconut Water for Artificial Insemination of Pigs
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More Animals Are Getting Tortured For Views on Social Media, Reveals Alarming Report
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Great White Sharks Show Color-Changing Ability to Camouflage
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45-Million-Year-Old Remains of Ancient Frogs in a Swamp was a Sex Death Trap
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Scientists Debunk 'Common Belief' That Nerves are Required for Limb Regeneration
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Killer Whales Have Been Starving for Several Years Due to Declining Salmon Population: New Study
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Nearly 300,000 Bird Watchers Traveled to Alaska for Birdwatching Due To Migrating of Different Kinds of Birds
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Study Shows Proteins and Lipid Molecules Are Found on Gecko Feet, Giving It Sticky Layer
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Pringles Allegedly Wants to Change This Spider Species' Name; Resemblance to the Brand's Mustached Mascot?
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Crabotage: Research Team Battles Crab While Studying Underwater Volcano
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Sighting of Giant African Land Snail Sent Florida County Into Lockdown