Animals
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Antarctic Fishes' Change Their Behavior to Adapt to Changes in Water Temperature
Southern Ocean fish species have evolved well adapted to their icy ecology after millions of years of seclusion from the rest of the globe, thanks to the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Sheds Light on How Animals Evolve Protective Mechanism Against Butterflies with Poisonous Toxins
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Catching Mako Sharks Will be Banned in Atlantic States
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SARS-CoV-2 Viruses Detected in Cambodian Bats More than a Decade Before Wuhan Outbreak Started
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Onlookers Captured Video of Great White Shark Attacking a Seal Near Cape Cod
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Researchers Reveal All Octopuses Are Sentient, But Not All Are Necessarily Smart
Man Baffled After Finding 'Monster-Like' Deep-Sea Creature Washed Ashore San Diego Beach
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Vulture Bees: Bizarre Flesh-Eating Bees Prefer to Feast on Rotting Meat Than Pollen
California is Delaying Crabbing Season in an Attempt to Protect Giant Humpback Whales
Loyal Albatrosses are Breaking Up Because of Climate Change
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Incredible! Scientists Discovered Mammoth Tusk at the Bottom of the Sea
Iridescent Worms and Never-Before-Seen Species Thrive in Hydrothermal Wonderland in Mexican Coast
Native Australian Species Might Go Extinct if Invasive Species Problem Goes Unsolved






