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Rare 36-Armed Octopus Made Public Performance at Japanese Aquarium For the First Time
Visitors that came to Saikai National Park Kujukushima Aquarium Umi Kirara in the Nagasaki Prefecture city of Sasebo were amazed as the animal skillfully made use of its 36 limbs of different sizes to catch meals.
Latest Research Articles
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Dry Lightning Prompts Concern as Monsoonal Moisture Extends North
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Space Tourism Starts to Worry Experts About Potential Environmental Concerns
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National Park Faces Serious Lawsuit For Allegedly Starving Hundred of Elks to Death
Bob Carr Calls Out UNESCO to Take Blue Mountains Threat Seriously
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Two Women Escape Death After Swing Snaps on Edge of 6,300-foot Mountain in Russia
Next Global Outbreak? Deforestation Helps Deadly Viruses Jump From Humans to Animals
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Strong Flames Continue to Engulf US as 70 Ongoing Wildfires are Confirmed, Prompting Evacuation in California
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Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Struck California, Third Strong Earthquake in 10 Days
Researchers Explain How Pfizer Generates More Antibodies than China's Sinovac
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How UK's 1956 Clean Air Act Teaches Important Lessons About Air Pollution
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First Case of Rare Monkeypox Detected in Texas Resident Who Traveled to Nigeria
Highly-Venomous Caterpillar May Hold a Life-Saving Tonic in Its Venom!






