Animals
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Marine Mammals Sleep By Shutting Down One Half Of Brain
Marine mammals are sleeping by shutting down a half portion of their brain. Read more here. Experts found out that marine mammals are sleeping by shutting down a half portion of their brain.
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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
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Earthworm Invasion: Non-native Species Are Harming Ecosystems in North America
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Alien Earthworm Population Likely To Increase Due To Human Activities, Threatens Native Earthworm Species
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Wild Animals Ranging from Snakes to Scorpions, Geckos and Frogs Hid Inside Luggage of UK Tourists [Report]
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Dog Behavior Can Now be Predicted by New AI Algorithm: UK and US Scientists Say
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13 Killer Whales Trapped By Sea Ice In Japan Escaped Safely, Authorities Says
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Experts Warn Vs. Potential Risk Of Handling Chicken As It Brings Bacteria To Humans, Stress To Bird
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At Least 10 Killer Whales Trapped in Sea Ice in Japan Due to 'Lack of Wind' [VIDEO]
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