Animals
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Explained: Experts Uncover the ‘Power of Invisibility’ in Some Animals
Biologists have shed light on animal invisibility and its relation to evolution. Biologist Aaron Pomerantz had his first close encounter with invisible, clear-winged butterflies in a Peruvian rain forest and studied its various stages of pupal development in an effort to unlock secrets of 'invisible' animals.
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The World's Last Pink Land Iguanas
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4-Year-Old Insect Lover Found Super Rare Stinglees Bees in her Secret Place
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Pandas Are Now Off Endangered Species List, But They're Still Not Safe From Threats
Rare Albino Flap Shell Turtle That Looks Like Melted Cheese Spotted in India!
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Florida Angler Left Perplexed After Catching a Strange Tortilla Fish
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Taking Selfies With Seals Can Harm Them, So This Wildlife Group Wants to Ban it