Animals
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Florida Burmese Python Population Runs a Hundred Thousand in the Everglades
Burmese pythons, one of the world's largest snakes introduced to Florida around 50 years ago, had grown largely as an invasive species in southern Florida over the past few decades.
Latest Research Articles
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Two Humpback Whales Caught in Shark Nets Off the Queensland Coast During a Whale Migration
Climate Change is Chasing Away Humpback Whales From Hawaii Waters
Parasite Causes Skin Tumors on Antarctic Fish, Climate Change Aggravates Infection
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How Coal and Metal Mining Affects Salmon and Trout in Northwestern North America
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Busy Highways are Real Barrier for Canada's Bears and Wildlife
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Satellite Tracking Shows Migratory and Feeding Behavior of Whale Sharks
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Mexican Mayor Marries Alligator 'Dressed as a Bride' as Part of an Ancient Ritual for Good Fortune
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Attacks of Two Aggressive Orcas Scare Great White Sharks in South Africa
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Experts Use Groundbreaking Tech to Get DNA Samples From Decade-Old Snakes
Controversial Shark-Hunting Tournament in Florida Rewards Hunters With Largest Caught Shark
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Researchers Have Discovered That Shrimps and Worms Are the First Animals To Recover After Permian Extinction
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Viruses from Mosquito Bites Could Alter Your Body Odor to be More Attractive to Mosquitoes