Animals
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New Study Sheds Light on How the Growth of Antarctic Fish is Limited Certain Temperatures
For thousands of years, Antarctic fish have adapted to the frigid temperature of the Southern Ocean. According to researchers, they have lost their ability to grow at the rate that they would if they were kept in the same water temperature as their warmer water cousins.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Confirm Sharks Do Sleep at All, Sometimes With Their Eyes Open
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Animal Heads in a Plastic Bag Found in East Greenwich, Rhode Island
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Scientists Use Microbiotic Swarms to Measure Animals’ Sensitivity to Threats.
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A New Species of Extinct Vampire-squid-Like Mollusk Has 10 Functioning Limbs, Making It the First of Its Type
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Virgin Births; Fatherless Mice Created in Lab in a Successful Case of Asexual Reproduction
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A Lost Narwhal Joined a Group of Beluga Whales Has a Posibility to Hybrid?
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Scientists Discover Strange Breeding Behavior of Deep-Sea Octopus Moms
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YouTuber Discovers New Tarantula Species Living Inside Bamboo in Northern Thailand
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Ancient Transylvanian Turtle Fossil Discovered to be 70 Million Years Old
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Yellow-bellied Marmots’ Secret to Their Longevity Solved by Researchers
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Researchers Discover Emotions of Pigs Through Grunts
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Mussel Farming: Key to Restoring Damaged Coastlines






