Animals
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Researchers Revealed that Cats in Captivity Have Weaker Bones Compared to their Wild Relatives
According to new research, captive large cats' bones are less thick than wild cats, owing to restricted mobility.
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Male Zebra Finches Use Different Dialects To Attract Females: New Study
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European Mink Found Refuge After Being Pushed to the Brink of Extinction
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Scientists Claim Hundreds of Mammal Species Remain Unidentified
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Throwback: Dindim the Penguin Travels 5,000 Miles Every Year to Visit His Rescuer in Brazil
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Climate Change Caused Some Bird Species to Lay Eggs Earlier, Say Scientists
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