Animals
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Rodent Species Declared Extinct Discovered Living on an Australian Island All Along!
Researchers from Australian National University in Canberra led by Emily Roycroft took DNA samples from the extinct species and found that a small population of Gould's mouse (Pseudomys gouldii) survives in Australia's small island, but was recognized in a different name known as the Shark Bay mouse (Pseudomys fieldi).
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Specie: Big Cat Sanctuary in UK Welcomes New Born Black Jaguar Cub
Nude Sunbathers Chased by Deer Fined For Breaking Sydney Lockdown Protocols
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As Western Drought Worsens, Massive Swarm of Grasshopper Outbreak is Threatening Crops
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Single Bee Clone Itself Millions of Times Over the Past Three Decades
Study Shows How Volcanism Might Have Affected Earth's Worst Mass Extinctions
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Octopuses and Lobsters Have Feelings Too: Should They Be Included in Sentience Bill?
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This 3,000-Year-Old Bones Reveal Oldest Shark Encounter Victim Ever Found
Mysterious Avian Disease is Killing Hundreds of Birds All Over the US
Dinosaur Fossils in the North Pole May Give New Insights About the Ancient Animals
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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






