Animals
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Rare Gorilla and Chimp Warfare: Why the “Gentle Giants” are Committing Violence
Chimpanzees and gorillas have coexisted in peace for many years. Although they sometimes kill off youngsters or each other in one-on-one fights, ganging up on single males and entering in interspecies war are not their common behavior.
Latest Research Articles
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Tiger Shark Teeth Are Being Used To Interpret Evolutionary Changes
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The Stinging Cells of Jellyfish Include Information on Biodiversity According To Study
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Giant 400-Pound Stingray Found by Fishers on Cambodian River
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5 Most Endangered Animals Living in Europe
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48% of Bird Species are Growing Ill and Dying because of Climate Change
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Livestock and Dairy Farming Causes Significant Socioeconomic Shifts in Ancient Mongolia
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Fruit Flies Prefers Mating over Survival Even When Infected with Killer Pathogens: New Study
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Wildlife Officials Kill Giant Alligator Discovered in Oklahoma Lake
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Mysterious Phenomenon: Thousands of Starfish Washed Ashore in South Carolina
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Extremely Rare Dragon Fish Spotted on the Deep Waters of Monterey Bay
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Mouse-Eared Bats Can Tell Predators to ‘Buzz Off’ by Mimicking Sound of Angry Hornet
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Dead Animals: Increasing Cases of Fish Waste on Sea and Land Reported Worldwide