Animals
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Glowing Zebrafish: A Novel Tool for Assessing Pesticide Toxicity
Using glowing fish to detect harmful pesticides is an innovative and promising method that could revolutionize the field of toxicology and risk assessment.
Latest Research Articles
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50 Baboons Attack Leopard in a Case of Predator-Turned Prey [VIDEO]
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What is Uristen Shark? People Look For Answers After Seeing Real Life Encounter in Maldives [WATCH]
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Elephant Teeth Tell a Story of Survival and Adaptation in a Changing World
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Great Tits in the City: Urban Environments Influence Feather Color
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Dead Flies Are Not Useless: They Can Be Transformed Into Biodegradable Polymers
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Orphaned Walrus Pup Died From Malnutrition, Health Issues After Being Rescued in Alaska
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Unique Strawberry Feather Star: New Aquatic Species Has 20 Arms Discovered in Antarctica
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Animals Right Group Seeking To End 150 Year Old Equestrian Tradition In Spain Due To The Effects of Extreme Heat on Horses
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Microplastic Particles Found Inside the Bodies of Whales and Dolphins
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Boxer Crabs Use Venomous Anemones To Hunt Prey, For Protection
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Hidden Ecosystem with Strange Creatures Found Under Volcanic Sea Floor
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California Endangered Animals: New Pack of Gray Wolves Found in Sierra Nevada