Animals
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Phoenix From the Ashes: Australia’s Giant Birds of Prey Survived the Megafauna Extinction
Australia's only vulture, and a fearsome extinct eagle, are among the earliest recorded birds of prey from the Pleistocene period more than 50,000 years ago—and now Flinders University researchers are bringing them to life again.
Latest Research Articles
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Natural Ant Killer: How to Kill Ants Without Using Chemicals?
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Zombie Deer Disease: Chronic Wasting Disease Identified for the First Time in Yellowstone National Park [NPS]
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US South Dakota Waters, Natural Marine Animals Likely to Suffer from Fast-Growing Invasive Carp
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Light Pollution Threatened Bats' Nocturnal Wildlife, Habitats, Reports Show
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Bull Sea Lion Feasts on Blue Shark Off California Coast During 'Predator Turns Prey' Event [VIDEO]
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Wetland Surveys Reveal Potential Bird Flu Outbreaks
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Bacteria in Cats’ Mouths Affect How They Communicate, Study Finds
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Tiny Cave-Dwellers: A New Family of Pseudoscorpions Found in Israe
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Amino Acid Supplements Can Counteract Harmful Effects of Low-Protein Diet in Pigs
Sea Pigs: How Rare is a Sea Pig, Where Can We Find Them?
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Seabirds’ Ocean-Wide Movements Revealed by GPS Data
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Moose Illegally Shot Dead and Left to Rot in Maine, $1000 Fine With Jail Time Awaits Shooter






