Animals
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Flight Feathers: The Hidden Rule That Links Dinosaurs and Birds
In a new study, scientists examined hundreds of birds in museum collections and discovered a suite of feather characteristics that all flying birds have in common.
Latest Research Articles
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Sea Urchins Can Suffer From Health Deterioration Due to Prolonged Exposure To Rain
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Stingray With No Mate Has 'Mystery Pregnancy' With a Shark
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Humans and Animals With Wet Skin Have Higher Survival Rate When Exposed To Lightning, Study Says
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Marine Mammals Sleep By Shutting Down One Half Of Brain
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![Prehistoric Shark 'Palaeohypotodus Bizzocoi' Discovered in Alabama Had Tiny Fangs on Its Teeth [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69379/prehistoric-shark-palaeohypotodus-bizzocoi-discovered-alabama-had-tiny-fangs-its-teeth-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=966099fdaacdf193622559dc0e2731f9)
Prehistoric Shark 'Palaeohypotodus Bizzocoi' Discovered in Alabama Had Tiny Fangs on Its Teeth [Study]
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Beaked Whales Show Remarkable Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Environmental Change
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The Secret Signals Female Mosquitoes Use to Regulate Their Population Density, Revealed by Scientists
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Beaked Whales Found Near Coast And Shallower Water, Study Says
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Snakefly Genome Can Help Decipher Evolution Development of Species That Lived with Dinosaurs
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UCR Nematologists Find New Species of Beneficial Nematodes in Thailand
First Woolly Mammoth Calves to be Born in 2028, Thylacine and Dodo are Next: Biologists Say
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Earthworm Invasion: Non-native Species Are Harming Ecosystems in North America






