Animals
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Small But Terrible: These Birds Bravely Steal Hair and Fur From Live Predators
For the tufted titmouse, the material for making a comfortable nest is the hair of carnivorous mammals, which researchers had thought were stolen from already dead animals or luckily obtained when the animals shed.
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Coronavirus Oubreak in Animals: 60% of Deer in Michigan Tested Positive for COVID-19
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Spotted Lanternfly: Indiana State Officials Warn About Invasive Insect Found in Tri-State
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Alien-Like Jurassic Sea Creature Fossil Found in the UK
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'Real-life' SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star Captured in the Deep Sea
Recently Discovered Sponge Fossil May be World's Earliest Ancient Animal
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African Wild Dogs: Second Most Endangered Carnivore in Africa Conveyed to New Home in Malawi
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Lifeless, Shriveled Frogs Are Mysteriously Showing up Across Eastern Australia
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Polar Bears Are Known to Bludgeon Walruses to Death With Stone and Ice
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Chinese Man Inserts Eel in His Rectum to 'Cure Constipation,' But it Ended Terribly
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Giant Vampire Bat’s Jawbone From 100,000 Years Ago Discovered in Argentinian Cave
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"Dead Fishes Everywhere": Red Tide Turned Florida Coast Toxic, Threatening Marine Ecosystem