Animals
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Invasive Fire Ants Moved to a New "Wetter" Environment After Old Hills Damaged by Wildfire
Invasive fire ants have expanded their Australian invasion by banding together and building floating rafts with their bodies to live for weeks at a time during recent flooding in Queensland.
Latest Research Articles
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Do Animals That Lick Their Wounds Have Self-Healing Properties?
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National Pet Day 2022: Most Popular Pets in the US Revealed
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Farm Animals, According to Children, Are Entitled to the Same Attention as Pets
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Legendary Elk Beheaded in Rocky Mountains; Vowed to ‘Return to the Earth'
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Scientists Find Dinosaur Fossil that May Have Been Killed by Extinction Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago
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Rapid Decline of Insect Population Causes Scientists to Worry About Earth's Future
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Spanish Police Seizes Millions Worth of Stuffed Endangered Animals
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Over 12 Fly Larvae Found in Man's Itchy Eye in France: New Medical Report
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Animal Crossing: World's Largest Wildlife Bridge to be Built near Los Angeles, California
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Bacteria Bioluminescence Will Completely Light Up This Town in France Soon
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Clownfish’s Mutualism to Sea Environment May Be Revealed via a New Resource: Researchers
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White-Nose Syndrome: Fungus That Causes Fatal Bat Disease Discovered in Louisiana State






