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Hurricane Facts: Can El Niño Cause Snakes to be More Aggressive?
Turns out the Pacific climate current occurrence not only has an effect on the Atlantic hurricane season, but there's also proof to back El Niño's effect on animal behavior, like snakes.
Latest Research Articles
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Here's What Scientists Uncovered After Extracting DNA From 'Blood Snow' in Alps
Research Shows Turning Off Building Lights at Night Reduces Bird Collision Cases
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Incoming Solar Storm: 'High-Speed' Space Weather May Clash With Earth Tomorrow
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Shockingly Expensive Whale "Vomit" Discovered in Yemen is Worth $1.5 Million!
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Mega-drought Drastically Affects Colorado River, Risking Water Shortage to 40 Million People
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Two Arizona Wildfires Burned Over 60,000 Acres of Land, Prompting Evacuation
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World’s Oldest Water Found in an Ancient Pool Below Canada
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Cambodia's Hero Rat, Who Saved Countless Lives by Sniffing Landmines, Finally Retires
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World's Largest Eagle is so Massive, Its Talons are Bigger Than Bear Claws!
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Earthquake Swarm That Lasted for 7 Days Impacts Largest Volcano in Oregon
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Bizarre Sea Creature Discovered in Oceans All Over the World May Help Marine Ecosystem
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Marine Scale Worm Species: First Animal to Provide Evidence of Male Dwarfism