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"Marine animals were mysteriously dropping dead: around 1 million were wiped out." Scientists now know the reason why – and it's terrifying
Marine researchers in Australia have found what might be the most toxic species of microalgae ever studied.
Mammal bones, especially skulls, are used for identification, and to work out the evolutionary history of each species. The jaws of a house cat are more lion- than wolf-like, for example. The teeth of ...
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Kangaroos can't fart, cows have best friends: The weirdest animal facts, explained
This video runs through a long list of genuinely surprising animal facts, from birds not urinating to octopuses having three ...
Read on for some chilling curiosities from the creatures of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. Mike Bock Warning: The following animal facts are extremely creepy and ...
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17 immense photos of the biggest animals on the planet
From prowling tigers and roaming elephants to muscular crocodiles and massive blue whales – these images capture the beauty ...
These slow-moving, eucalyptus-eating marsupials native to Australia are beloved for their sweet demeanors and distinctly non-human adorableness. However, koalas do share one feature in common with ...
Discover the blue whale, the biggest animal to ever live. Learn its size, diet, and surprising facts about this ocean giant.
If you've ever known the love of an animal, you know the feeling. It's playing a game of fetch with your dog when you're happy or cuddling with your cat when you're sad. It's a wet nose nuzzling your ...
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