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Tracking Devices Attached to Magpies for Behavioral Study with a Surprising Outcome!
Researchers did not anticipate to uncover totally fresh behavioral patterns in pigeons when researchers connected small, backpack-like GPS trackers to five Australian magpies for a preliminary experiment.
Latest Research Articles
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The Lost Balkanatolia: A Forgotten Continent from 40 Million Years Ago
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Barbaric Killings of Dolphins in Denmark: Coastline Turned Red as More Than 1,500 Dolphins Dead
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Central US Gear Up Due to Warnings of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
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Beekeepers Employ Anti-theft Technology to Combat Hive Thefts
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Fisherman Likely Drowned from Ancient Tsunami in Chile 5,000 Years Ago Discovered
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Storms Dudley and Eunice Left Dolphins, Other Mammals Stranded and Dead Along Welsh Beaches
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The Practice of Draining for the Blue Blood of Horseshoe Crabs Will Soon Be Over
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New Pterosaur Dinosaur Fossil Discovered on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Basking Shark Sightings Decrease Off the Coast of California: New Study Confirms
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Ice Colosseum Shows Up in the Himalayas
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Light-Eating Desert Bacterium with Cunning Ability to Photosynthesize
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Storm Alert: Tropical Cyclone Emnati Threatens Madagascar with Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Landslides






