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Rainy Weather Poses Challenges for Wolf Spiders’ Courtship and Predation
Researchers found that wolf spiders can't signal others or perceive danger from predators as easily on rain-soaked leaves compared to dry ones.
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Australia Weather: Humidity, Extreme Heatwave and Monsoon Hit Different Regions
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New Octopus Species Discovered Lurking in Deep Pacific Waters Off Costa Rica
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'Humanized' Mice Suffer 100% Death Rate From Mutant Covid-19 Strain Created by Chinese Scientists
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Eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai Volcano In 2022 Spawns New Studies About Climate Change
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Mountain Goats More Exposed To Predators As They Practice Nocturnal Habit Due To Heat
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Hundred Elephants Died in Zimbabwe Due to Drought, Conservationists Fear There Could Be More
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Forest Health, Tree Growth Threatened By Climate Change, Disease Outbreaks
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Seal Named 'Commuter' Entangled with Plastic Ring for Six Years Finally Freed Along UK Coast
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Bangladesh: Sea Level Rise, Floods Can Release Risky Levels Of Arsenic Into Drinking Water, Cause Cancer Among Residents
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Hazardous Lake-Effect Snow to Impact Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest This Week
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Dangerous Chicago Ice Jam Causes Flooding Concerns This Week
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Tick-Borne Diseases: Parasitic Arachnids Pose Serious Threat Than Previously Thought [Study]