Animals
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Scientists Investigate Different Microbiomes Across Geographical Population of Dogs
The microbiome is the accumulation of all microorganisms that live in the body. In a recent study, scientists collected fecal microbiomes from a variety of diverse populations to learn more about how they differ around the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Dozens of Sharks Avoid South African Waters as Killer Whale Duo 'Port' and 'Starboard' Hunt Them
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New Research Discovers Historical Data That Saved Pacific Salmon From Predators
Mosquito Bite Can Be Trumped by Circadian Rhythm, New Study Reveals
200 Desert Tortoises Up for Arizona Adoption Program
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New Discovery Reveals Why Octopuses are Smarter Than Your Average Invertebrate
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Tadpoles' Eyes Undergo Numerous Changes Through Physical Metamorphosis
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Deadly Superbug from Pigs Can Spread to Humans in a Rare Case of Zoonotic Transmission: New Study
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14-Foot Crocodile Captured Alone by Indonesian Man Using Only a Rope
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Airport X-Ray Finds 109 Live Animals in Luggage; Authorities Detains Two Passengers
Giant Stingray in Cambodia Lands Guinness Record as Largest Freshwater Fish Ever Caught
Rainforest Chimpanzees in Uganda Learn Digging Wells to Filter Drinking Water
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Perfectly Preserved Mummified Baby Mammoth from 30,000 Years Ago Discovered by a Gold Miner