Animals
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'Fuel of Evolution' Is More Prevalent in Wild Animals Than Previously Imagined
According to a recent study from The Australian National University, the raw material for evolution is significantly more abundant in wild animals than previously thought.
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Hummingbirds Face Possible Extinction Due to Global Warming
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State of Washington to Set Up 1,000 Traps Against Giant ‘Murder’ Hornets
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Ancient Dolphin Species Discovered in Swiss Alps in Landlocked Switzerland
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Axolotl Lifespan: Mexico’s Lovely, Enormous Salamanders
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Proteoglycans, an Important Medical Health Food Element, Are Being Sought as a New Source According to Research
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New AI Tool Could Help Track the Calls and Noise of Marine Animals
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Snakes and Spider Venom is Unexpectedly a Sterile Environment for Microbes
'Dragon of Death' - Fossils of Massive Reptile Unearthed in Argentina
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First Australians Consume Giant Eggs of Flightless Birds Based on Ancient Proteins Discovered
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Study: Bat Brains Are Structured for Echolocation and Flying
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Axolotls Life Span: Are These Giant Salamanders That Can Regenerate Body Parts Going Extinct?