Animals
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Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America’s Marine Ecosystems
Invasive species are a real problem in Canada, and one species in particular, the freshwater jellyfish species of the genus Craspedacusta sowerbii—C. sowerbii, or the peach blossom jellyfish—are as widespread as they are also poorly understood.
Latest Research Articles
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Livestock Farmers in Sweden and Greece Share Common Challenges and Solutions for Greener Agriculture
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13 Feet Alligator With Human Remains On Mouth Euthanized In Florida
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Marine Heatwaves Kill Over 1 Billion Sea Creatures Off Canada, United States Coast in 2021 [Research]
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Almost 400 Primate Skulls, Remains of Over 700 Animals in Route to United States Seized at France's Largest Airport
Extinct Tasmanian Tiger Species Could be Resurrected Soon After Scientists Recover RNA Sample [Report]
'Crazy Bug Lady' Finds Invasive Asiatic Garden Beetles in Her Minnesota Garden
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Weird Hoofprints on Ocean Floor Turn Out to Be Bottom-Feeder Fish Bite Marks
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Locally Extinct Cheetah Seen on Dirt Road for First Time in 42 Years - Eswatini, Africa
New Species: Tarantula with Mesmerizing Electric Blue Hair in Thailand Mangrove Named After Charity Auction Winners
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Global Rhinoceros Population Slowly Recovered Amidst Threats of Poaching, Habitat Loss, Report Shows
Methuselah: New DNA Analysis Suggests World's Oldest Aquarium Fish Could be Over 100 Years Old
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Small Two Primates Discovered from Fossils in Utah, Texas That Likely Lived in Middle Eocene