Animals
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Extinction Rates Seem to Be Faster Than Expected, Should We Ban Wildlife Trade?
Researchers recently revealed that extinction rates are a lot faster than they previously thought, after they analyzed thousands of species of vertebrates, and they recommend worldwide action to ban wildlife trade, among other measures, to hold back the coming sixth mass extinction.
Latest Research Articles
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Sea Snail Venom and Human Insulin Hybrid, a Potential "Super Insulin"
Sexual Segregation and Homosexuality in Animal Species
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Pregnant Elephant Dies Standing After Being Fed a Pineapple with Fireworks
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Essential Items You Need If You Want To Breed Chickens
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How to Invite Wildlife into Your New Home
Study Finds That Female Chimpanzees Contribute Greatly to Territory Protection
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Do Penguins Poop Laughing Gas?! New Study Says Yes!
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Children in Georgia Bitten by Rabid Fox
[VIRAL VIDEO] Unidentified Man Rescues Monitor Lizard
Researchers Confirm: Microplastics Found in Florida's Birds of Prey