Animals
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Australia Declared At Least 130 Species to be In Need of International Protection
Nearly 130 native Australian reptiles that foreign wildlife traffickers have targeted will be added to a worldwide convention, which the Morrison government and conservationists believe will end the "cruel and repugnant" trade.
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Rosie the Preserved Great White Discovered In An Old Wildlife Park, Has An Amazing Backstory
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Echidna and Platypus: Decoding The Mystery of Australia's Egg-Laying Mammals
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Honey Bees Help Investigators “Crack Cold Cases” and Locate Bodies of Missing People
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Zombifying Virus Manipulates and Hijacks Caterpillars Senses Into Killing Themselves
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Strawberry Squid Seen in the Twilight Zone Off the California Coast
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Scooby the Dog Rescued After Being Trapped for Around Two Hours in the Los Angeles River
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The Invasive Asian Needle Ant’s Entrance in Europe Is Causing Concern to Scientists
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Smoke from Massive Fire Threatens to Suffocate Over 20 Tigers in India’s Reserve
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Deadly Fungus That Pierces Ants’ Gut Cells are Wiping Out Invasive Ant Colonies in the U.S.
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Researchers Revealed that Cats in Captivity Have Weaker Bones Compared to their Wild Relatives






