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From peacock spiders to octopuses: Animals too get fooled by optical illusions (or do they?)
Optical illusions aren't just for humans; animals also experience and utilize them for survival and reproduction. From ...
Scientists at UC San Diego have successfully used bacteria to reproduce a unique pigment that allows octopuses to blend in ...
For the first time, scientists have quantified how many deep-sea squid short-finned pilot whales in Hawaiʻi need to eat to ...
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25 Biology Facts The Future Will Forget
Facts That Are Surprisingly Scientifically Proven: Picture the scene. Youre telling your grandkids some cool facts about ...
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Oxford researchers say octopuses 'likely to take over the world'
It has been one year since Oxford University boffins say the species likely to take over the world after humans is the ...
It includes not killing undersized catch, building artificial reefs and considering the benefit of invasive plants.
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes ...
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Cheetah Trafficking Networks Threaten Survival of the Species
Cheetah trafficking seems to be on the rise, according to Dr. Laurie Marker of the Cheetah Conservation Fund and here's how ...
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Cincinnati Zoo Celebrates 150 Years of Wildlife Conservation and Wonder
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Cincinnati Zoo, and this article dives into its history and its legacy.
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Rising Stars 2025
Our third-annual Rising Stars list, a companion piece to our 50 Most Influential Torontonians package, celebrates 25 young ...
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