Animals
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Bomb Detectors Pick Up Sounds From Pygmy Blue Whales Thriving in the Indian Ocean
The group of 'Chagos' pygmy blue whales discovered only last year in the Indian Ocean might still be unknown to us if it weren't for underwater listening devices set up to monitor nuclear bomb tests.
Latest Research Articles
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New Giant Dinosaur Discovery: American and Argentinean Researchers Sheds Light About Their Tiny Arms
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Three-legged Tortoise Seized from Hong Kong Smugglers Gets Set of New Wheels
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Strange Aquatic Creature from 518 Million Years Ago Could be the Relative of the Earliest Known Vertebrate
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Colombia Arrests American Celebrity Fashion Designer for Allegedly Smuggling Crocodile Handbags Into the US
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Swans Give Up Rest Time to Fight for Their Feeding Spots
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Ecologists Assert Efforts To Conserve Carbon in Tropical Forests by Highlighting the Work of Forest Primates
Invasive, Destructive Giant Land Snails Puts Florida County Under Quarantine
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The Moment Biologists Dread Has Come, Invasive Fish Comes into Colorado River
Debate on Insects Feeling Pain Finally Gets a Verdict
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Highly Venomous Black Mamba Snake Found Lurking in Between Walls of African Home
Three Threats That Made Indian Elephants Endangered
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Giant Squid Mom Spotted Carrying String of Eggs 4,500 Feet Below the Pacific Ocean Off the California Coast






