Animals
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30-Million-Year-Old Fossil Bug in Baltic Amber Reveals Mantis-Like Characteristics
Scientists discovered a fossil bug in Baltic Amber 30 million years back, and believed it to be a result of what's known as convergent evolution. The fossil showed grasping or raptorial legs, looking remarkably like a praying mantis.
Latest Research Articles
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Advance Lighting in Cities and Streets Can Affect the Effectivity of Camouflage of Sea Creatures
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Rising Cases of Obese Pets Forced Owners to Put their Animals on a Diet
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Survival 101: Here are 7 Animals That Can Survive a Nuclear War
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Scientists Discovered Octopuses, Mollusks, and Other Invertebrates Have Emotions
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Coral Reefs in the Remote Indian Ocean Bounced Back to Life
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Group of Great White Sharks Spotted Hunting Together in a ‘Kill Zone’
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Experts Document a Gecko's Violent Behavior to Immobilize Scorpions as Prey
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Hidden ‘Social Club’ of Great White Sharks Discovered Around the Waters of Guadalupe Island
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Researchers Discover Blowflies Can Detect Chemical Weapons and Other Pollutants
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New Possibly Painkilling Chemical Has Been Discovered in Deep-water Cone Snails According to Scientists
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Scientists Suggest Dense Spinosaurus Bone Fossils Show They Can Hunt Underwater
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400 Years of Extinction: ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ to Return in Enfield, London to Combat Flooding






