Animals
Scientists Discovers Extremely Rare Tardigrade Fossil in a 16-Million-Year-Old Amber
A 'once-in-a-generation tardigrade fossil find shows new species In 16-million-year-old amber, a 'once-in-a-generation' tardigrade fossil find shows new species.
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Fossil of 390-Million-Year-Old Ancient Arthropod with Tiny Eyes Inside its Eyes Unearthed
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Researchers Observe Strategy of Social Parasitism in Ants
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Alligator Mauled Florida Woman, Leaving Her Hospitalized with Severe Arm Injuries
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Can Pets Predict an Incoming Earthquake? Animals' Eerily Amazing Perception May be the Key
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6-Year-Old Discovers Rare Mastodon Tooth in Michigan's Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve
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Microscopic Worm Rewired with Brain Parts from a Hydra
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Northumberland's Seabird Sanctuary Face Threats From Rogue Paddleboarders and Kayakers
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Study on Foot and Mouth Disease Among African Buffalo Offers Understanding on Pathogens
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Outbreak of Deadly Insect-Borne Disease Threatens Deer Population in Vermont
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Where's Wally? Internet-Famous Walrus Spotted in Iceland After Disappearing for More than 5 Months