Animals
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Puppies to Mantises: Study Shows a Shifting Trend for Pet Keepers as People Shows Interest in a More Diverse Market
The pet insect business and its consequences on biodiversity protection are the subjects of a new study. Keeping insects as pets at home may sound unusual and geeky, but thousands of people worldwide have already done so.
Latest Research Articles
Octopus Mother Inflicts Self-Harm as Brood Starts to Hatch
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Study Shows Illegal Snake Trade in Indonesia Has the Potential To Be Sustainable
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Rare Two-headed Snake Defies Odds of One in 100 million, Survives 17 Years
Abandoned Baby Elephant Found Drowning in Muddy Well −Kenya
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Male Scents Boost the Viability of Female Eggs Acording To Study
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Slimy Army That Might Cause Fungal Infection Invades Vietnamese Woman's Home
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Moth Species Not Seen in the US for 100 Years Found in Passenger's Luggage at Detroit Metro Airport
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Study: The Origin of Over 500 Animal Species Is Yet Unknown
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Dolphins Queue up to Self-medicate Skin Disorders at Coral ‘Clinics,’ According to a Research
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What You Need To Know About the Current Epidemic of Avian Influenza
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German Town Bans Cats From Going Outdoors to Save Endangered Crested Lark
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Massive 13-Feet-Long Great White Shark Detected Just 20 Miles Off North Carolina Coast






