Animals
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Scientists Map DNA, Genome Sequence to Potentially Resurrect Extinct Tasmanian Tigers
Scientists mapped the full genome sequence of the Tasmanian tiger’s closest living relative. It is through this sequence that scientists are hoping to resurrect the now-extinct Tasmanian tigers.
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Fisherman Catches Biggest Squid in Hawaii, ‘It Is One of the Monsters of the Deep'
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After Generations of Inbreeding, Genetic Variation in Scandinavia Wolves Eliminated
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Robert Irwin, Son of "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin Nearly Attacked by 12-Foot-Long Crocodile
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Millions of Sea Stars Affected by Mysterious Syndrome Turning Them Into Sickly Goo
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Just Like Humans, Monkeys Observed Showing Signs of Choking Under Pressure
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Imported Hamsters from Netherlands Spark Coronavirus Outbreak in Hong Kong
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Mysterious Illness That Affected Many Dogs in UK Linked to Coronavirus Outbreak
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Living with Ancient Fossils: Sponge Gardens Discovered Thriving Under the Arctic Ocean
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6 Invasive Insects You Should Need To Kill Immediately According to Scientists
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New Study Suggests That Survivors of Extreme Weather Events May Experience Accelerated Aging
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Plastic Pollution: Autopsy Reveals Plastic Ingested by Dead Turtles in UAE
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Real Extent of Overfishing: How this Disruptive Behavior Can Cause Irreversible Destruction






