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Are those teeth on your forehead or are you just happy to see me? In the curious case of chimaeras, also called ghost sharks, the answer is 'both.' These forehead-teeth are attached to a retractable ...
A study published in the journal One Earth points out that risk assessments for diseases transmitted by infected animals ...
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Exploring the Possibility of Giant Rattlesnake Offspring
This video explores the fascinating world of rattlesnake reproduction, focusing on the breeding behaviors of large specimens. It delves into the mating rituals, gestation periods, and the potential ...
Long dismissed as unintelligent, reptiles are emerging as cognitively and emotionally complex animals. A new study involving ...
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Scientists Are One Step Closer to Bringing Back the Extinct Dodo
A groundbreaking genetic breakthrough could bring the dodo bird back to life, restoring lost ecological roles and inspiring a ...
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Alarming rise in misinformation about women's health on social media,
MONTRÉAL - Harmful diets, false information about intrauterine devices or abortion pills — misinformation and disinformation about women's health are spreading like wildfire on social media apps like ...
More than a decade of acoustic recordings of grouper grunts are providing new insight into how sound can be used to monitor and manage vulnerable fish populations. The research by Florida Atlantic ...
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1-Year-Old Orca Takes Out A Big Fat Seal In This Award-Winning – And Extremely Badass – Photo
As for wildlife that’s hard to miss, our absolute beast of a one-year-old is – fittingly – a Bigg's orca, and that unlucky so ...
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