Animals
Scientists Find Hope for Plastic Recycling in Superworms that Feed on Styrofoam
Scientists have been studying the ability of superworms to feed on styrofoam and its implication for plastic recycling futures.
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Indiana Angler Reels Monster Catfish, Breaks State Record
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Weeks After Saving Owner From Mountain Lion, Hero Dog Dies
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Viral Video: Huntsman Spider Hiding in Car for Months Shows Itself to Driver Mid-Travel in Melbourne, Australia
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Plenty of Fish in the Sea: "Ugly" Fishes Found to be at Risk More Compared to the "Beautiful" Ones
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Evidence Shows Overexploitation of Freshwater Fishes in the Amazon River
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South Carolina Police Arrests Animal Rescue CEO and Director in an Ironic Case of Animal Cruelty
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Florida Man Lost Chunks of Muscle Tissue Leg After an Alligator Attack at a Sarasota County Motel
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Population of Atlantic Salmon Around the World Continues to Decrease Due to Climate Change and Human Exploitation
Frankenstein Fish Spooks Social Media
Maryland Angler Reels in Record-Breaking Giant Carp while Bass Fishing
Human Emotions Affect Animal Welfare for Horses, Pigs - Study Confirms
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Through the Eyes of the Wild: Study Sheds Light on How Animals See Colors





