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ZME Science on MSNOne-Third of the World’s Scavengers are Disappearing And This Could Trigger a Human Health CrisisNature’s least loved animals are dying fast. This could make the environment stinky and pathogens unstoppable.
Kugan cited examples such as the dipterocarp (timber) which are being logged and harvested while high horticultural demand ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Buffalo Zoo has announced it has welcomed a new female Amur tiger named "Ash" from the Toledo Zoo.
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of the region’s second loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nest of 2025.
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AZ Animals on MSNFrom the Scarlet Macaw to the Resplendent Quetzal: A Guide to Colorful BirdsWhile some birds possess drab, plain-looking feathers, others sport brightly-colored feathers. Females typically appear less colorful than males, an adaptation that helps protect them from predators.
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10 Animals That Change Color to Survive in the WildColor change isn’t just about looking cool - it helps these animals hide from predators, attract mates, or regulate body temperature. Their shifting appearance plays a direct role in staying alive.
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