Animals
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Scientists Detect Microorganisms Thriving in Extremely Hot 'Deep Biosphere'
The conditions within this "deep biosphere" had been studied by scientists since the mid-1990s, particularly on how life thrived in an environment that is food-deprived and extremely isolated.
Latest Research Articles
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109-Year-Old Tortoise Named Jonathan Hailed as World's Oldest Living Land Animal
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Researchers Recorded Highest Number of Western Monarch Butterflies in Five Years
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Officials at Zoo Atlanta Mourn Death of Ozzie, World's Oldest Male Gorilla at 61
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Woman From Pennsylvania Rescues 'Mystery Animal' Suffering from Extreme Cold
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Squatina Mapama: New Angel Shark Species Found Off Coast of Panama
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Brown Bears’ Change of Habitat Increased Predation Rates of Vulnerable Prey
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Bizarre Knotted DNA Structures in Mice Linked to Development of Cancer
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Experts Alarmed Due to Increase in Shark Bites After Three Years of Decline
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New Study Reveals Chimpanzees Pass on Their Knowledge to Next Generation, Just Like Humans
Worsening Climate Change Puts Plants at Risk Due to Decline of Seed-Spreading Species
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'Brutal Killing'- Endangered Leopard Shot to Death in Pakistan, Leaving Behind Small Cubs
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World's 'Saddest Rhino' Whose Horn Was Chopped Off by Poachers Finally Returns to the Wild