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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Animal News

The semi-aquatic fen raft spider, once nearly extinct in the region, is seeing benefits from a relocation program.
Yellowstone's grizzly bears have made a remarkable recovery, but some worry the bears could lose their Endangered Species Act status.
The wealthy family caring for them faces U.S. accusations of laundering money for drug traffickers.
Its translucent white shell has an average height of 0.027 inches (0.7 millimeters), breaking the previous record by about a tenth of a millimeter.
Sixty-six million years ago, a tyrannosaur may have sunk its sharp and serrated teeth into the bones of another tyrannosaur.
The eight-year-old male made a long journey to a specialist rhino sanctuary on Sumatra island from a zoo in Cincinnati.
The little-seen marine mammal was recorded off the coast of Madagascar.
Dogs are good for our health, finds a new study on over 1 million children.

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