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Savannah Animals’ Biggest Fear?

A new study has revealed that elephants, rhinos, and giraffes are more afraid of human voices than the roars of lions, which are considered the

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New hybrid of fox and dog discovered

A wild animal was discovered in Brazil in 2021, resembling a dog but behaving more like a wild fox. The animal was severely injured in

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Da Vinci’s “Tree Rule” Debunked

Leonardo da Vinci’s “Rule of Trees” describes the proportions of a tree’s branches, trunk, and vessels that transport water through the tree. However, a new

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European Early Humans Ate Algae

Algae, seaweed, and other aquatic plants are highly nutritious and healthy, yet they are rarely consumed in Europe. However, in the Stone Age, early humans

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Glowing plants sold by biotech start-up

In a breakthrough development, Light Bio has successfully transferred the bioluminescence of a tropical fungus onto decorative plants, causing them to emit a green glow

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Rhinoceros Populations Rise Despite Poaching

The number of rhinos in Africa has significantly increased despite ongoing poaching, with plans to release 2,000 more rhinos into the wild. According to the

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Golf Course Lake Hosts Sharks

Bull sharks are known for their remarkable adaptability, and a recent study by researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has highlighted just how impressive this trait

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Vegan Diet for Cats: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Winchester has investigated whether vegan diets are suitable for cats, who are carnivores and primarily consume meat.

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Ancient Koala Fossil Found in Australia

A new discovery in Australia has filled a gap in the evolutionary history of marsupials. Researchers from Flinders University have found fossils of a prehistoric

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Genetic Data to Improve Super Potato Breeding

The threat of climate change to agriculture is a growing concern in many regions. Researchers at McGill University have created a Super-Pangenome of the potato