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Naked mole rats, frogs and other animals may hold the secrets to preventing brain injury

How Often Should You Feed Your Dog?

Animals can strike back at their attackers

Adopting a Pet is One Way to help Animal Shelters

Zoo and museum collaborations could alter how we think about animals

Here's How to give Orphaned Animals a Chance

The Finding of six Red Puppies give Hope to Scientists

Small Scorpions turned out to be really more Deadly

Male Spiders Learning to survive being eaten by Female Spiders after Sex

Just like us, Honeybees can learn the Difference between Odd and Even Numbers

Russia reportedly recruits trained dolphins to protect its navy in the Ukraine war

The Biggest Myth about Dog Breeds

How did dinosaurs sleep?

Animals essential to seed dispersal are the first to disappear owing to deforestation

Shark Biologist Discusses Hawaii’s Shark Population 

Zoologists discover rare threatened bat along Norris Reservoir not seen for years in East TN 

Zoologists Reveal Why Pandas So Chubby

The Secret Behind Ants' Super-Strong Teeth 

Pterosaurs were covered with colorful feathers, study says 

Why Birds Migrate such vast Distances 

As the crow dies: The strange world of bird funerals 

Scientists discover 17 new millipede species, one named after Taylor Swift 

Whole-Genome Data Point to Four Species of Giraffe 

Having two sets of sex chromosomes instead of one benefits African Cichlid Fish 

Warmer Weather Means More Ticks. Here's How to Protect Your Pets

How Insects are Trapped by some Plants

Here's The Genetic Reason We Find Puppy Dogs So Gosh Dang Irresistible

Fish can bounce back quickly from mercury pollution

Extremely rare pupfish are thriving in Death Valley National Park

Ants Can Literally Build Bridges Without Training

Some see Antarctica as 'last chance' destination. For others, it's a backdrop

Mother jaguars may flirt to save their cubs’ lives

Monkeys Sense their own heartbeat

To curb smuggling, Norway has been killing confiscated wildlife 

Good parenting evolved multiple times in moss animals

How to know the Emotions of your Pet

Scientifically Proven Ways to keep Slugs off your Plants

You are Manipulated by your Puppy, Scientists prove it

Scientists find leg of dinosaur that was killed by the great asteroid

Why Fish sometimes Die after a Water Change

Scientists reveal how Spiders build their webs using Night Vision

100 eagles Died due to Wind Turbine Blades

Researchers Discover Fish-Like Marine Reptile Buried in Its Own Blubber 150 Million Years Ago

Japanese Monkey Queen Made it through Mating Season 

Sardines duped by water currents

A hole in a Triceratops named Big John probably came from combat

Dinosaur fossils discovered from the day the asteroid hit Earth

The Average Elephant may be Thinner than You

Scientists discover Why Dogs get Attention easily

A new Hidden World of Octopus Now Discovered

The U.S.A Invaded by snake-like worms

Can Birds Smell

Hummingbirds can see colors we don't

Why Tropical Birds more Colored

Unlike Dinosaurs, cockroaches Survived the asteroid Strike

T. Rex Had Short Arms So Pals Wouldn't Bite Them Off

Monkeys fancying Boozy Fruit Could Explain Why Humans Love Alcohol, Too

Count on Them: Sting Rays And Zebra Mbuna Can Do Maths

Spiders have No Ears, but they Can Hear well

Biologists break yet another Myth About Sharks

The U.S.A, The First Country in The World to Legal Rights to Individual Wild Animals

1.7 million foxes, 300 million native animals killed every year

Animals Have Feelings too

Apart from COVID, Humans Pass Many Illnesses to Wild Animals

Obtrusive Insane Subterranean Insects Could Meet Theiratch in a Secretive, Funguslike Microorganism

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