Animals
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The Discovery of a Fossil Beetle in a Coconut Gives Fresh Light on Neotropical Rainforests
As per a Penn State-led group of experts analyzing potential insect damage in a 60-million-year-old fossil, tiny beetles that feed on palm species fruits may have acquired a taste for coconuts long ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Habitat Disturbance and Warming Climate: Primary Drivers of Decline in Pollinators’ Population
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Tour Boat Hits Whale Off the Coast of Mexico; Six People Injured
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Cortisol Found in Shelter Dogs' Hair Indicates Stress According To Study
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A Giant Squid With a Size of 9-Ft Found in the Seas of Japan
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Abandoned Dogs Increase as Pet Owners Struggle from Rising Cost of Living in the UK
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Greyhound Racing ‘Beyond Reform’ in Scotland, Campaigners Call for Ban
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Rare Tick-Borne Virus Kills a Resident in Maine
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Smaller Bees? Climate Crisis Could Bring Some Species with Lower Heat Tolerance in Danger
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Uganda: Security Forces Arrest Alleged Smuggler over Possession of 122 Rare Parrots
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Crows May Take Over the World With Their Intelligence and Cunning
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Florida Man Spends His Retirement Trapping over 100 Invasive Tegu Lizards
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Number of Cannabis Poisoning Incidents in Dogs Has Dramatically Increased






