Animals
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Alien Earthworm Population Likely To Increase Due To Human Activities, Threatens Native Earthworm Species
Alien earthworm invasions threaten native earthworm species as well as the North American ecosystem. Read more here.
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Apex Predators’ Comeback Fails To Restore Ecosystems, 20-Year Experiment Shows
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Deadliest Snake in the World: Scientists Contest the Most Lethal Snake
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Fossils of Ancient Air-Breathing Fish With Large Teeth Found in Australia
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Detention Of Animals For Espionage: Pigeon Suspected Of Spying For China Released In India
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Spearfishing Found To Be Most Common Activity Amid Increasing Shark Attacks
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Blue Whale Hybrids In Atlantic Ocean Found To Be More Reproductively Viable, Experts Say
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