Animals
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Some Dinosaurs Descended from an Ancestor That Were Likely Warm-Blooded
Evolutionary biologists have constantly pondered whether dinosaurs possessed cold-blooded metabolic functions similar to their reptile counterparts or warm-blooded glycolysis like their bird family members.
Latest Research Articles
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Gene-Editing Experiment Accidentally Turns Adorable Hamsters Into Rageful Creatures
Tasmanian Tiger Revival from Extinction: Now Possible –Study
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Hamsters Owned by Monkeypox Carriers Should be Isolated or Killed
Black Bear Devours Live Elk Calf in Yellowstone National Park
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Dead Beaked Whale with Strange Wounds Washes Up on a California Beach
After 130 Years, Fish-Like Fossil Finally Recognized as Earth's Earliest Crawlers
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'Fuel of Evolution' Is More Prevalent in Wild Animals Than Previously Imagined
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Throwing Goldfish in Rivers May Result to Ecological Disaster, Experts Warn Pet Owners
Human's Appetite For Egg Drove this Giant Australian Birds to Extinction
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
Rescued 12-Meter Humpback Whale in Spain Expresses 'Thank You' to Divers






