Animals
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For At Least 50 Years, Bird Population Kept on Falling in Tropical Rainforest
According to a new study done by the University of Illinois, 70 percent of understory bird species disappeared in the forest between 1977 and 2020. And the great majority have been reduced by half or more.
Latest Research Articles
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Unidentified Wild Animal Kills Teenage Boy at the Sanjay Tiger Reserve in India
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In Reaction To Climatic Change, Spotted Hyenas Shift Their Feeding Habits
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Bizarre Tourist Spot: How Canadian Province Manitoba Became Popular for Thousands of Mating Snakes
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Sting Rays and Cichlids: These Clever Animals Can Do Basic Addition and Subtraction!
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'Rarest of Rare' Black Mule Deer Spotted in a Texas Desert
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New Paper Suggests That T. Rex Had Short Arms to Avoid Being Bitten Off
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Spider Monkeys’ Fondness of Boozy Fruits Could Explain Why Humans are Fond of Alcohol
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Australia Declared At Least 130 Species to be In Need of International Protection
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Ecuador: The First Country in the World to Give Distinct Legal Rights to Wild Animals
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Scientist Discovers How Spiders Use Vibrations to ‘Listen’ to Their Surroundings
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Officials From the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital Rescued Wild Animals Shot With an Air Rifle
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Post-Dinosaur World: Prehistoric Mammals Use Muscles First Before Their Brains to Survive