Animals
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Invasive Specie: Growing Population of Lionfish in the Mediterranean Poses Threat to Ecosystem
Recent proposal has been given that the number of lionfish in the areas of Mediterranean have been increasing.This poses a huge threat not just to the ecosystem but also to the people living near the area.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Illness Related to Ebola Kills Domestic Pigs: Is It Harmful to Humans?
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Experts Unsure if Upcoming Tropical Weather May Affect Worsening Red Tide in Tampa Bay
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Caught on Cam: First Lethal Attack of Chimpanzees on Gorillas
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Tomatoes Emit Natural Signal to Warn Other Plants When Attacked by Insects
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Scientists Curious About 100-Pound Fish Washed Ashore on Northern Oregon Coast
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Thousands of Flamingoes Drop Dead in Turkey Due to Devastating Drought
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Invasive Species of Feral Pigs Release as Much CO2 as 1.1 Million Cars
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Ancient Shark Teeth Explains Climate Shift on Antarctica