Animals
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Scientists May Rely on Radioactive Snakes in Fukushima to Detect Fallout in Disaster Zone
Scientists have discovered that radioactive snakes residing in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone may be used to monitor nuclear pollution.
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Washington Destroys Nest of More Than 1,500 Asian Giant 'Murder Hornet'
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Spotted Lanternfly: Officials Are Begging Public to Kill This Invasive Pest on Sight
Poachers Arrested for Slaughtering Pregnant Moose, Cutting 3 Babies Outside the Womb
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Australian Farmer Herds Sheep Into Giant Heart Formation to Celebrate Love for Dead Aunt
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Special Lizard-Like Fossil Older than Most Dinosaurs May Explain the Origin of Lizards
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Leopard Attacks 39-Year-Old Model During a Photoshoot Inside Its Enclosure
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Woman Who Had an 'Affair' With Chimp Urged to Avoid Visiting for 'His Health'
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Caterpillars Are Growing up Faster Than Usual, Experts Are Blaming Streetlights
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Study: Female Hummingbirds Cleverly Adopt Male Features to Avoid Attacks
Scientists Named Recently Discovered "4-Legged Whale" After Egyptian God of Death
Cat Almost Unrecognizable After Being 'Frozen Alive' in Snow, Makes Miraculous Recovery!
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Spain Expands Ban on Harmful Fertilizers After Dead Fishes Wash Up on Lagoon