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Rare Gorilla and Chimp Warfare: Why the “Gentle Giants” are Committing Violence
Chimpanzees and gorillas have coexisted in peace for many years. Although they sometimes kill off youngsters or each other in one-on-one fights, ganging up on single males and entering in interspecies war are not their common behavior.
Latest Research Articles
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Spectacularly Preserved Arrow from the Iron Age Still has its Feather Fletching On It
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4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Area Near Yellowstone National Park
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Another Body Found in Lake Mead As Water Level Continues to Drop
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Female North Atlantic Right Whales With Smaller Bodies Produce Fewer Calves, Reducing Physical Appearance May Lead to Poor Birth Rates
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Tiger Shark Teeth Are Being Used To Interpret Evolutionary Changes
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Tree Growth is Not Entirely Dependent on Photosynthesis: New Study
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The Stinging Cells of Jellyfish Include Information on Biodiversity According To Study
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Giant 400-Pound Stingray Found by Fishers on Cambodian River
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Water Causes Tree Branches To Droop at Night According To Study
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British Columbia, Canada is Threatened by Increasing Flood Risk: Hydrologists and Meteorologists on High Alert
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Asteroid Larger Than the Empire State Building in New York City to Fly by Earth on May 15
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Iowa and Illinois Will Experience From High Temperatures To Rain Showers as Well in Massachusetts