Animals
Study Shows How Volcanism Might Have Affected Earth's Worst Mass Extinctions
Study Shows How Volcanism Might Have Affected Earth's Worst Mass Extinctions More than 90 percent of Earth's marine species and 75 percent of terrestrial species became extinct during the most catastrophic mass extinction event in the previous 540 million years.
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New Discovery: Invasive Jumping Worms Spreading Rapidly in Wisconsin
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Incredible! Grisly Encounters Show Venomous Spiders Feasting on Snakes
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Heroic Dog Sacrifices Self to Save Teen Owner From Dangerous Rattlesnake Attack
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Gustave, The Notorious Giant Crocodile Rumored to Have Killed Over 300 People
UNESCO: Great Barrier Reef Should Be Classified as "In Danger" Due to Degradation
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Are Koalas Endangered? Marsupials' Habitat Continue to Deplete Due to Bushfires
6,000 Penguins Wiped Out From Australian Island After Tasmanian Devils Were Reintroduced
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Social Lives of Killer Whales: Drone Footage Reveals They Have Close 'Friends'
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130,000 Elephants in African Wilderness Threatened by Construction of New Oilfield
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Shark Season 2021: Sightings Increased in East Coast as Summer Approaches






