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Posted August 7, 2012:
- Shedding New Light on How Jaws Evolve
- Preserving an Icon: Impact of Historical Domestic Cattle Hybridization With American Bison Revealed
- Holy Bat Detector! Ecologists Develop First Europe-Wide Bat ID Tool
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Posted August 2, 2012:
- New Bat Virus Could Hold Key to Hendra Virus
- How Elephants Produce Their Deep 'Voices': Same Physical Mechanism Produces Vocalizations in Elephants and Humans
Posted July 31, 2012:
- Identifying Dolphins With Technology
- Captive Lion Reintroduction Programs in Africa Operate Under 'Conservation Myth'
- Critically Endangered Whales Sing Like Birds; New Recordings Hint at Rebound
- To Know a Tiger Is at Least to Start Tolerating Them, Study Shows
- An Avian Flu That Jumps from Birds to Mammals Is Killing New England's Baby Seals
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Posted July 26, 2012:
- Biological Mechanism for Growing Massive Animal Weapons, Ornaments Discovered
- The Fin Whale, Under More Threat in the Mediterranean Than Thought
- First Photo Evidence of Snub-Nosed Monkey Species in China
Posted July 23, 2012:
- Polar Bear Evolution Tracked Climate Change
- New Species of Ancient Rodents Hint at What Could Be World's Oldest Grasslands
- Herding Sheep Really Are Selfish
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Posted July 19, 2012:
- Scientists Read Monkeys' Inner Thoughts: Brain Activity Decoded While Monkeys Avoid Obstacle to Touch Target
- Leopard in Dramatic Photo Traced to 2004 Camera Trap
- High Dolphin Deaths in Gulf of Mexico Due to Oil Spill and Other Environmental Factors, Study Finds
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Posted July 12, 2012:
- First Ever Videos of Snow Leopard Mother and Cubs in Dens Recorded in Mongolia
- Study: Wolverines Need Refrigerators
Posted July 11, 2012:
- Ancient Domesticated Remains Are Oldest in Southern Africa
- Skulls Shed New Light on the Evolution of the Cat
- Thwarting Invaders: Predicting Risks from Invasive Species Before It Happens
- The Iberian Wolf Lives Close to Humans More for Refuge Than for Prey
Posted July 10, 2012:
- Rare Glimpse Into the Origin of Species
- World's Largest Herbivore, the African Elephant, Makes Unique Food Choices
Posted July 5, 2012:
Posted July 3, 2012:
- Motion Sensors Detect Horse Lameness Earlier Than Veterinarians
- Pakistan's National Mammal Makes Comeback
- Novel Vaccine for Strain of Foot-and-Mouth Disease
- Social Bats Pay a Price With New Fungal Disease: Study Determines Which Bats Are Headed for Extinction
- The Big Sleep: How Do You Anesthetize a Hippopotamus?
Posted July 2, 2012:
- Naked Mole Rat May Hold the Secret to Long Life
- Acid-Wielding Worms Drill Through Bones at the Bottom of the Sea
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Posted June 21, 2012:
- From the Mouths of Monkeys: Swab Technique Spots Tuberculosis in Non-Human Primates
- Elephant Seals Help Uncover Slower-Than-Expected Antarctic Melting
- Giant Ibex Lived in the Southern Pyrenees After the Ice Age
- Migratory Bats Use Both Fat Reserves and Food to Fuel Their Strenuous Long-Distance Flights to the South
- Assertiveness Is the Best Form of Defense, at Least for Hyena Pups
- Luteal Development and Pregnancy in Elephants
- How Cheetahs Outpace Greyhounds
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