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Geckos Can Distinguish Their Own Odor From That of Other Members of Their Species by Using Their Tongue
Geckos can use their tongue to distinguish their own odor from that of other members of their species,
Latest Research Articles
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Carbon Nanotubes and Other Hybrid Nanomaterials Can Be Made From Plastic Waste and Yet Profitable
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California Could Experience Turkey Earthquake That Killed Over 20,000 People: Seismologist Says
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Lipid Content of Fraser River Chinook Salmon Is Lipid-rich and Energy Dense, Which Is Important for Killer Whales’ Diet
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Florida Rescuers Release 12 Manatees Into the Wild After Conservation, Recovery Efforts
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Cyclone Freddy Endangers Madagascar and Mozambique Early This Week
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Severe Winter Forecast: Massive Ice, Heavy Snow to Unload in Northern US This Week
Coffee Farming Yields Down By 50% Due to Rising Temperatures
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Environmental-Friendly Pest Control: Spider Webs Helpful to Protect Agricultural Crops
5 Octopus Facts that Every Cephalopod Enthusiast Must Know
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Playful Young Giraffe in New York City Dies After Neck Stuck in Enclosure Gates
Rare Sparrow to Die Out by 2035, Several Other Species in Maine Also Faces Possible Extinction
Two Injured Blind Seals Join Vancouver Aquarium Following Rescue and Treatment