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Naked Mole-Rats Prefer Low-Oxygen Air That Would Kill Most Mammals, Adding to Their List of Death-Defying Superpowers
These underground rodents are the first mammals found to actively choose air with lower-than-normal oxygen levels. Their ...
California's pesticide regulators are proposing rodenticide use at more than 100,000 new locations statewide, including parks ...
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Letters to the Editor: There is no good reason to cut restrictions on harmful rat poisons
These anticoagulant rat poisons need to be banned everywhere forever. They cause irreparable harm to our precious wildlife ...
Trash pandas’ talent for escaping via lab vents may frustrate researchers, but their problem-solving skills make their brains ...
There was once a showdown between the City of Joburg and a bunch of inventors and it came down to who had the better body ...
The drunken Ashland raccoon captured global attention because it fit the narrative people have projected onto the species: ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Will These Vulnerable Wildlife Species Survive 2026?
This list covers the most vulnerable wildlife species and the steps you can take to help each of them survive and thrive.
Amid an outbreak of leptospirosis in Jamaica, Hope Zoo General Curator Joey Brown is highlighting one species of bird that is ...
Humans influence the evolution of plants and animals. Sometimes actively, sometimes indirectly. The case of the Tube mosquito ...
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Nature notes with Graham Workman: Rats!
Rats: love 'em or hate 'em, they're here to stay.
Learn how CT scans of fossil skulls were used to trace changes in brain regions and sensory priorities in ancient giant rats.
But other native animals such as bats, lizards, and invertebrates, are also particularly vulnerable, Hawkes Bay Regional Council says.
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