Animals
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California Experiences Jumping Worms Apocalypse
An intrusive crawler genus noted for its "ravenous hunger" and capacity to leap a yard (30cm) has experts concerned over the damage the larvae represent to tropical forests in California.
Latest Research Articles
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Max the Russian Military Dog Switches Team After His Life is Saved by Ukrainian Soldiers
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Study: Raucous Jackdaws Achieve a 'Consensus' Before Flight
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Pair of Black Mamba Snakes Found on the Same Property
Yellow-Billed Hornbill Faces Local Extinction, Climate Change at Fault
Dolphins Perform Self-Medication by Rubbing Against Corals
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Caribou Gut Parasites Indirectly Contribute to Plant Growth in the Tundra: New Study
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Bear Attack! Wisconsin Couple ‘Double Kills’ Massive Bear Who Entered Their Home
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‘Moth Roads’ Might Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
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According To Study, Which Are Better for Bees, Organic Farming or Flower Strips?
Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
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Puppies to Mantises: Study Shows a Shifting Trend for Pet Keepers as People Shows Interest in a More Diverse Market
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Nautilus Discovers Unknown Sea Cucumber Species with Gut Made of Glowing ‘Cheetos’ in the Pacific Ocean