animals
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To Slow Climate Change, Save Tropical Fruit-Eating Animals
The extinction of large fruit-eating animals from tropical rainforests could make climate change worse. Researchers suggest refocusing conservation efforts to ensure these animals are around to disperse trees’ seeds and promote growth in these essential carbon sinks.
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Adopt-a-Tadpole To Save Iconic Quito Rocket Frogs From Extinction
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Ivory Poaching Doesn't Weaken Social Bonds Between Elephants, Researchers Say
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Humans May Be Able to Save Darwin's Finches From Extinction
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Extinct Plesiosaurs Used Flippers To "Fly" Underwater Like Penguins [WATCH]
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New Gillnetting Laws May Save Endangered, Rare Porpoise
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Deciphering The Body Language of Mice
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Female Spiders Attack Mates After Sex – But Why?
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Three New Fishing Snakes Reeled In From Andes
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Saltwater Crocodiles Impacted By Warmer Waters, Researchers Say
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New Sail-Backed Dinosaur Species Unearthed In Spain
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Little Penguins May Hunt Together But Don't Necessarily Eat Together, Say Researchers
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Six New Clawed Frogs Found In Africa Shed Light On "Lost Ancestor"