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Mouse Brain Study: Human Babies Think Like Mice Due to Similarity in Thought Processes
In a recent brain study, neuroscientists imply that human adults used to think like a mouse when they were a baby. Click to read more.
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![Great White Sharks Observed for the First Time Changing Their Behavior in Different Marine Environments [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70251/great-white-sharks-observed-first-time-changing-their-behavior-different-marine-environments.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=0857482817ba1bd98c165effcfdb18ff)
Great White Sharks Observed for the First Time Changing Their Behavior in Different Marine Environments [Study]
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Zebrafish Heart Regeneration: Why Other Fish Species Cannot Heal Damaged Cardiac Tissue, Scientists Explain Why
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Bottom Trawling: Greece to Ban Fishing Practice Along the Seafloor by 2030 and Expand Protected Waters
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Fire Ant Outbreak: Invasive Insects Impacting Australia's Economy, Pose New Threat of Food Bowl Contamination
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Cicadas with Potential Fungal Pathogen That Makes Them 'Hyper-Sexual' to Emerge Across the US This Year
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Black Bear in California Coming Out from Hibernation Wanders Around Lake Tahoe Ski Resort, Forces Its Closure
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Sea Turtle Killer: Mysterious Deaths of Marine Reptiles in Venezuela Blamed on 'Beach Cabbage'
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![Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye, A Rare Case of 'Ocular Pentastomiasis' Infection [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70136/crocodile-meat-potential-source-parasite-found-womans-eye-rare-case-ocular-pentastomiasis.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=1fdbfdcce948801b8714e5935c37b323)
Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye
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Humpback Whale Washes Up Dead Along South New Jersey Beach, Adding to State's Previous Whale Stranding Cases
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Whales Declared by Maori King as 'People' or 'Legal Persons' Amid Demand to Call for Same Human Rights
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Monkeys Attacking Toddler in India Thwarted by Amazon's Voice Artificial Intelligence 'Alexa'
Wild Monkeys Bite Hong Kong Man, Giving Him the Rare 'Monkey B Virus' Herpesvirus Simiae

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