Animals
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Earthworms Contribute To 140 Million Metric Tons Of Food Production Yearly, Experts Say
Earthworms contribute to the formation of healthy soils by promoting plant growth in a variety of ways, which resulted in the production of 140 million metric tons of food. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Small Furry Animals Responsible for Cross-Species Virus Transmission and Evolution [Study]
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Raging Bull Gores Local Man to Death During Controversial Bull Festival in Spain
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Kentucky Man Dies Of Respiratory Failure After Swarm Of Bees Attacks
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Pangaea Ultima Likely To Get Hot, Cause Mass Extinction Among Animals, Study Says
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Golden Eagles Face Threats From Wind Power Expansion, Scientists Propose Solutions
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Lone Dingo in Port Douglas Euthanized Due to Increasing Threat to Public
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Caribbean Parrots Are Not Endemic, but Relicts of a Larger Group, Study Shows
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Flamingos First Sighting on Lake Michigan Draws 75 Birdwatchers, Experts Credit Winds of Hurricane Idalia
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Bats Alter Cancer-Related Genes in New Study on Treatment
'Dumbo' Octopus Spotted by EV Nautilus Research Vessel in North Pacific Ocean [VIDEO]
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Mystery Disease Might Killed Sea Urchins In Red Sea; Corals At Risk
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Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America’s Marine Ecosystems






