Animals
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Tropical Bedbug Species Reappear in the US
After disappearing for 60 years, the tropical bedbug has reappeared in Florida, as confirmed by the University of Florida - Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) researchers.
Latest Research Articles
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Dogs on Weed? Pet Owners Using Cannabis-Based Products to Treat Animal Ailments on the Rise
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'Fame' Is Good for Monkeys Too! Upward Mobility Boosts Primate Health
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Population Recovery of 800-Pound Groupers Not Entirely Welcome
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Born to Perform: Conserving the Jaguar in the Amazon
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GPS Technology Helps Solve Mysterious Death of Scotland Seals
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No, Earth's First Farmers Were Not Humans but Fijian Ants
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28-Foot Decomposing Dead Sperm Whale Washes on San Jose Island
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Wine-Friendy Poop! Bluebird Feces Key to Healthy Vineyards in California
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Endangered Dolphins Strengthen Thai-Cambodia Relations
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Humpback Whale Stranded in Long Island Euthanized
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Tragedy: Nowhere to Go, Elephants Seek Refuge at the Kalahari Desert
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Can Aggression Be Determined by Female Birds' Markings?