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Mouse-Eared Bats Can Tell Predators to ‘Buzz Off’ by Mimicking Sound of Angry Hornet
Animals cope differently in escaping their predators. In time, many species have long been found to evolve their sense of urgency and skill to discourage predation. One of the "most fascinating phenomena in nature" is mimicry.
Latest Research Articles
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Dead Animals: Increasing Cases of Fish Waste on Sea and Land Reported Worldwide
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Spiders Can Hide Underwater for 30 Minutes, Says New Study
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Millions of Fish are Being Wasted and Intentionally Dumped, FAO Estimates 35%
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Trilobites Possessed Clasper-like Limbs for Mating, According To Fossil Discoveries
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Starfish Strandings: Hundreds of Starfish Washed Ashore Along South Carolina Coast
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This Summer’s ‘Record’ Heatwaves in the UK Are Hardly Reason for Joy According to Forecasters
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Blood Red Sky Brings Panic to Chinese Eastern Port City, Zhoushan
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Extreme Heat Drives Texas Power Requirements To Unusual Spring Levels
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Solar Storm Warning: X1 Solar Flare Reported on May 10, Radio Blackout Alert Issued
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NWS Issues Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Wisconsin, Texas, and Other Regions This Week
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Bali-like temperatures in Wyoming? Fossils reveal tropically hot North America 95 million years ago
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A New Study Identifies ‘Blue Corridors’ for Extremely High Migratory Fish