Potential flipper marks found by free climbers might point to the marks of frightened reptiles
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Potential flipper marks found by free climbers might point to the marks of frightened reptiles
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Pond frogs nonchalantly dined on the venomous insects, hinting at special mechanisms that help the amphibians avoid pain—and grisly deaths
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The calls of our closest living evolutionary cousins still hit an ancient target in the human brain
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Love and gene disruption in a Vermont aging cave
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The massive mammals habituate to the presence of aerial monitoring thanks to their impressive memories
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Could a break from the liking, following, and subscribing salve the mental health of young people?
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Macaques are surprisingly deft at keeping the beat to the Backstreet Boys
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Put it on display
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Compared to human breast milk, the milk from grey seals is richer in sugars that could one day supercharge baby formula
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Literature from western India describe diverse savanna landscapes, defying the dogma that these ecosystems resulted from relatively recent deforestation
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