Animals
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Rare Marine Leech Species Discovered for The First Time in the British Isles
A marine biologist found the blood-sucking parasites at the Ecrehous reef. Click to read more. Leeches are the slow-moving, blood-sucking parasites we know that live in shallow parts of freshwater, including ponds, lakes, and streams.
Latest Research Articles
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Seismic Surveys: A Loud and Dangerous Business for Marine Life
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Costa Rican Farms Provide Sanctuary for Rainforest Birds with Natural Landscape Features
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New Prediction Tools Help to Discover Marine Heatwave Effects on Oceans Using Species Distribution Models
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Effects of Marine Heatwaves Due to Climate Change to Marine Ocean Predators
300 Endangered Northern Leopard Frogs Released in Columbia National Wildlife Refuge
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Endangered California Condor Killed by Gunshot, $5,000 Reward Offered to Find Culprit
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Feral Cat Problem in Australia Pushes New Restrictions, Curfew for Pet Owners
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Whale Sharks Exhibit Disturbed Behavior Patterns Due To Ecotourism, Study Says
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100-Year-Old African Tortoise Rescued From A Canal, Reunited With Owner
Denver Zoo Angelfish Gets CT Scan After Abnormal Swimming Patterns
Invasive Pest Oriental Fruit Fly Puts California County Under Quarantine Following Reports of Smuggled Dangerous Fruit
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Groundhog Responsible for Eating Delaware Man's Garden for Years Finally Caught on Video





