Animals
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Invasive Species From Freshwater Pet Trade Threaten Germany’s Biodiversity
Unwanted pets are often released as soon as they become a nuisance. Not just dogs and cats, but also exotic freshwater species. This contributes significantly to the spread of invasive species. Well known examples include the goldfish and pond slider terrapins, which have established non-native populations globally
Latest Research Articles
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Seals Wearing Tracker Hats Discover Hidden Canyon in Antarctica [Study]
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New ‘Alien’ Wasps Discovered by Scientists in Tropical Rainforest Using X-Ray Scans
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Brown Snake Suspected of Killing French Backpacker in Australia
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Frozen Iguana Season: Iguanas Fall From Trees as Temperatures in Florida Drop for Winter
Bobbit Worm: What is the Killer Worm in the Sea?
Bolivian Beaked Toad Belongs to New Species, 20-Year DNA Sequence Corrects Decades of Misidentification
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Florida Alligator Attack: Alligator Bites Woman's Head While Snorkeling in Ocala
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Sharks and Other Large Predators Frequent the Deep Ocean More Than We Thought, New Study
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Stream Insects Face Instability and Synchrony Due to Climate-Driven Warmer, Wetter Winters
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Apex Predators: Who is The Highest Apex Predator of All Time?
76M-Ton Artificial Reef Made of Sunken Vessels Restores Fish Habitat, Stores Carbon - Texas
Wolf Hybrid On The Loose in Sebastopol Outskirts, California Officials Warn 'Do Not Approach'






