Animals
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Misinformation: How Social Media Threatens Australia's Booming Aquaculture Industry
According to Australia's leading fisheries research agency, social media is a threat to the country's developing aquaculture industry since influencers may weaken confidence by spreading false information.
Latest Research Articles
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Baby Birds Fall to Their Death by Jumping From Nests Due to Extreme Heat
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Snake Bites an Indian Man, He Takes ‘Revenge’ by Biting it Repeatedly
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Clever Cuttlefish: Unlike Humans, Cuttlefish Memory Becomes Sharper the Older They Get!
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Angry Bees Produce Venom with Higher Quality, More Potent for Medical Treatments
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[VIDEO] Alligator Handler Survives Terrifying Attack During Child's Birthday Party
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Sydney Shoppers Shocked as 10-Foot Python Slithers Along Shelf in Supermarket
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China’s Wandering Herd of Wild Elephants Finally Home After Traveling for 17 Months
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Marine Scientists Discovers Living Specialized Immune Cells in Corals and Sea Anemone
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Dinosaurs Were Already Dying Off Due to Climate Change Even Before Asteroid Hit
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Rewilding Lynx: Will Bringing Big Cats to the Wild Help Britain's Ecosystem?






