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Tourist Selfies Are Exposing Critically Endangered Orangutans to a Deadly Virus
COVID-19 affects not just humans, but also our closest relatives - the great apes. According to a group of specialists, including Oxford Brookes University academics, jungle hikers may be putting the lives of Critically Endangered orangutans at risk by spreading human viruses such as COVID-19.
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Florida Wildlife Officials Will Feed Malnourished Manatees to Save Them From the Brink of Extinction
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Strange Fish Songs Reveal That Indonesia's Coral Reefs Are Rapidly Recovering
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Cross-country Storm Expected to Deliver Snow From California to Michigan
Between Denisovans and Homo Sapiens, Experts Debate on Who Settles Permanently on the Tibetan Plateau First
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'Excalibur' Seaworm: The 400-Million-Year-Old Worm with a Full Suit of Armor
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Gray Wolf That Had Travelled Further South Dies on California Highway
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Researchers Discovered a New Type of Earthquake Triggered by Hydraulic Fracturing
Natural-Born Killers: Which Animals Have the Highest Humans Kill Rate?
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Two Hippos in Belgium Tested Positive for Covid-19, First Case of Infection in the Species
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Tiktok Videos Shows the Haunting Situation Indonesia After Mt. Semeru Eruption
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Vaccine Creator Warns That Next Pandemic Can be Worst and Deadlier Than Covid
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Fire Watchers in Shock as They Discovered the Scale of Fires in Australia





