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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Animal News

Animal News
With fewer than 500 Sumatran tigers left in the wild, the births mark the latest steps in the effort to save the endangered species.
Sharks and dinos both thrived in the same periods. Did they ever square off against each other? Recent evidence suggests the answer is 'Yes.'
The extremely well-preserved, rodentlike remains recently discovered in China provide some of the best evidence yet for how the earliest human ancestors lived.
Some wild animal behavior would land a human in the slammer.
Eighteen new prehistoric sharks have been identified -- but some 60 to 90 percent of all ancient sharks have yet to be identified.
What happens when a nefarious bug threatens valuable California citrus crops? Unleash a swarm of foreign parasitic wasps to kick the little bug's butt! Trace explains how this is gonna work.
Dolphins have an astounding memory for the names of other dolphins, new research finds.
DNA testing of "insect soup" provides a fast, cheap way to estimate biodiversity. 
The killer whales of Puget Sound are one of a kind. 

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