Animals
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Recent Discovery Shows How There Might Actually be Three T-Rex Species
Tyrannosaurus rex, a formidable predatory dinosaur that roamed western North America more than 66 million years ago, was known as the "tyrant lizard king." But how big was the royal family of this monarch? Could the modern-day T. rex be made up of several species?
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A New Fossil of Birds Has Been Discovered in the Great Wall of China
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Gang-Gang Cockatoo Wildfire Survivors in Australia to be Placed Under the Threatened Species List
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Ike Jime: Japan's Traditional Execution Method is "Most Respectful Way" for Fish to Die
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Moths Causing Itchy Skin Rash Are Becoming Widespread in US Due to Global Warming
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Humpback Whales No Longer Endangered Species, But Experts Are Still Worried
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Following the Death of Companion, Dogs Shows Grieving Behavior According To Study
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Spill From Deepwater Horizon Disaster Endangers Dolphins
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Aquaculture Blamed For Alarming Shrinkage of Wild Salmon in Finland
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
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Massive Bear Rummaging Homes in California Are Actually Three Different Bears, DNA Reveals
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Study Shows Just How Much Energy a Dolphin Uses to Swim Around
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