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Experts Believe There Are More Cryptic Species Hiding in Plain Sight in Nature
There has been an argument among scientists over the eastern United States’ leopard frogs. But with the use of different types of evidence - acoustic and DNA - leopard frogs has been placed in the group of cryptic species. They may be morphologically similar but with distinct behaviors, calls, and genetics.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancestors of Australia’s Two Most Venomous Snakes Came From Sea
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Satellite Spotted Ancient Heart-Shaped Oasis in the Middle of Egyptian Desert
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Seagrasses Found to Continue Releasing Methane Even After Death
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Excess Pet Wastes Are Actually Harming Parks and Nature Reserves, According to New Study
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US Farms Placed on Quarantine Due to Increased Cases of Bird Flu
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Study Shows How Big the Impact of Pharmaceutical Pollution on Rivers Around the World
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Flourishing Plants in Antarctica Signals Worsening Climate Crisis
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February's Tornado Season May Bring Powerful Twisters in the US
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Northern Snakeheads Dumped From Aquariums Are Invading Hudson Waterways
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Decrease in Vultures Population, Rise in Scavenging Dogs May Lead to Rabies Outbreak
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Arctic Cold, Tropical Air Mass Brings Winter Storm Across US; Polar Vortex Remains Intense
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Scientists Discover Math Neurons Fire up in Brain When Doing Mathematical Operations






