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A study from UNIL explains why some animals transform into fossils when they die, but most simply return to dust.
Study co-lead author Elizabeth Carlen told the Times that tall trees are usually cleared to give police a better view of ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFive Dramatic Ways Animals Respond to Human Noise, From Mimicking Car Alarms While Wooing Mates to Calling Higher Over the Din of Traffic
As human-caused sound gets louder around the world, some animals change their behavior and many creatures suffer health ...
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These Gentle Animals Prove Nature Isn’t All Teeth and Claws
Manatee sightings have been on the rise this summer along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Jennette’s Pier director Mike Remige says manatees traveling so far north is unusual for the Florida animals, ...
In the winter, their tracks tell the story of their nighttime prowls along the floodplain. The remains of a bird scattered ...
Presented by Little Ray's Exhibitions, a new exhibit named Survival of the Slowest will feature animals like sloths, ...
Blue animals have forever fascinated humans, being among the most unforgettable species in the natural world. This rarity ...
In today’s world, where viral videos and dramatic headlines often show wild animals as dangerous or deadly, venomous ...
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Wildlife takes center stage at 'Animal Masquerade' fundraiser for Nature's Nursery in October
Nature's Nursery invites the community to its 10th annual 'Animal Masquerade and Moore' fundraiser on Oct. 9 in support of ...
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