Animals
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Underwater Glue From Mussels Inspires to a Synthetic Cement According to Researchers
For years, scientists have sought to replicate the incredible adhesive and its properties in the lab, concentrating on a few of the eight proteins generated by mussels and used to bind an organ simply known as the foot, which mussels use to adhere to surfaces
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Joro Spiders in Georgia Can Colonize the Eastern Seaboard of the United States: New Study
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Ukraine's Save Wild Bear Sanctuary Near Kyiv Evacuates its Animals to Poland’s Zoo Poznan
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16,000 Birds Slaughtered as Avian Influenza Detected at Another Turkey Farm in Indiana
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UK Lifts Ban on Pesticides that Harms Bees Despite Scientific Advices
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Scientists: Consuming Smaller Fishes More Sustainable Than Farming Salmon
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New Research Reveals Earthworms Can Replace Expensive Synthetic Fertilizers
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50 People and Five Horses Rescued from Dreadful Rising Flood Water in Australia
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Mythical Creatures List: Bizarre Animals in History Misidentified as Mythological Beasts
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Noble False Widow Spider Has the Ability To Capture and Feeds on Bats
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Tequila Fish Reintroduction Shows Glimmer of Hope to Conservation
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Recent Discovery Shows How There Might Actually be Three T-Rex Species
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