Animals
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Over 1,100 Species in Antarctica Faces Threat from Human Activities
Researchers have identified 1,142 land and lake-dwelling species currently known to live on the Antarctic continent dominated by extraordinarily resilient groups, such as lichens, mosses and invertebrates.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Studies the Effects of Skincare Products to Coral Reefs
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Shark With 300 Teeth That Has Been on the Planet for 80 Million Years Is Captured in Portugal
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After Over a Century, Critically Endangered California Condors Finally Returns to Redwood
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New Research Shows that Rodents and Other City-Dwelling Animals are Least Likely to Cause the Next Pandemic
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UK: 55 Sheep Disappear in the Isle of Lewis, Sheep Theft Increased by 15% Since the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Study Shows That Mosquito Brains Record Human Odor Through Sweat in Order for Them To Find Humans
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Debunked: Did a Man Buy a Cockatoo to Sing a Death Metal Song?
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New Study Assesses 10,000 Dogs to Know More About Proper Dog Diet, Here’s What You Should Know
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Animal Attack: Fox Breaks into Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington D.C., Kills 25 Flamingos
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Iridescence in Beetles Is a Misleading Sort of Warning Coloring
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In a Biodiversity Hotspot, Park Rangers Employ Butterflies To Assess Temperature of the Globe
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming