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Frog Legs Trade May Facilitate Spread of Pathogens

Most countries throughout the world participate in the $40-million-per-year culinary trade of frog legs in some way, with 75 percent of frog legs consumed in ...  > full story

On the Origin of Nematodes: Phylogenetic Tree of World's Most Numerous Group of Animals

Scientists have published the largest nematode phylogenetic tree up until now. It contains over 1,200 species and is entirely ...  > full story

Extinct Moa Rewrites New Zealand's History

The evolutionary history of New Zealand's many extinct flightless moa has been re-written in the first comprehensive study of more than 260 sub-fossil specimens to combine all ...  > full story

To the Bat Cave: Researchers Reconstruct Evolution of Bat Migration With Aid of Mathematical Model

Not just birds, but also a few species of bats face a long journey every year. Researchers have studied the migratory behavior of the ...  > full story
 

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