Animals
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Serotine Bats: First-Ever Observed Mammals to Mate Without Penetration
Serotine bats are the first-ever mammals to mate without penetration. Learn more about their strange mating behavior!
Latest Research Articles
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'Man-Eating' Tigers in Malaysia Terrorize Village Following Attack Spree That Killed 4
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Illegal Wildlife Trade: Canada Bans Trade of Elephant Ivory, Rhino Horn
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Large Pelagic Predators Found Lurking in Deep Ocean for Unknown Reasons
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Mammoth Jaw from 10,000 Years Ago Found by Florida Man in Alligator-Infested River
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South Korea Eyes Ban on Eating Dog Meat
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Bison’s Woolly Coat Linked to a Gene That Regulates Coat Color and Length
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Whales and Dolphins Share a Common Genetic Basis for Echolocation, New Study
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Unusual Respiratory Illness Hits Dogs in Parts of US; Pet Owners Advised to Keep Them Healthy
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Unknown Dinosaur Species Discovered with Dozens of Unhatched Dinosaur Eggs in China
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Talking Crow: Canada Woman Shocked After Wild Bird in Small Town Speaks to Her in English
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Chimpanzees Go Fishing for Termites in the Dry Season, Study Finds
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GPS Collars Help Scientists Monitor Mammal Survival and Behavior After a Natural Disaster






