Animals
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Thriving Population of Lowland Tapirs Documented in South America
Researchers have documented a thriving population of at least 14,500 lowland tapirs in Peru and Bolivia's Madidi-Tambopata landscape.
Latest Research Articles
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Cat Lovers Slam Eradication Campaign in New Zealand
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Scientists Demand Closure of Caribbean Turtle Farm
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Rhino Calf Gets Bottle Feeding at San Diego Zoo
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Video Footage Sheds Light on Penguins' Feeding Behavior
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Stray Dogs Kill 31 Endangered Blackbucks in India
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Disturbed Habitats Leading to Increased Stress Levels in Mexican Howler Monkeys
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Rare Nepalese Red Panda Born in New Zealand Zoo
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New Fossil Evidence Casts Doubt over Ancient "Killer" Walrus Claims
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Cats Imitate Owners' Habits, Says Study
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Tracks of Australia's Stampeding Dinosaurs are Swimming Marks: Study
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South African Press Club Announces Rhino as Newsmaker of 2012
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Colorful New Lizard Species Discovered in Vietnam (Photo)