Animals
LOOK: Viral Photo Shows Big Eagle Grabbing A Boy's Head, But Why?
The wedge-tailed eagle is known as Australia's largest bird of prey. It is known for its sharp claws and wingspan that can reach more than seven feet wide when spread.
Latest Research Articles
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Smart Primate! Capuchin Monkeys in Brazil Have Used Stone Tools for 700 Years, Scientists Discover
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Spellbinding MOO-sic! Watch This Girl Summon Cows Using Mysterious Herding Call
Gas Up! Researchers Discover Mysterious Organ Responsible for Swordfish's Speed
Stingray Robot Powered by Rat Muscles Might Be The Answer to Better Artificial Hearts
Strange! Why Are Bees Getting Confused In Finding Their Food?
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This Fish Can Change Sex 20 Times A Day, But Strangely Remains Monogamous




