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The Endangered Wolf With a Sweet Tooth Scientists Didn’t Expect
You may think you know all there is to know about wolves, but did you know some have a sweet tooth? While most wolf species ...
Roughly 14,400 years ago in what is now Russia, a wolf pup feasted on the meat of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) that probably belonged to one of the last populations of the species. A ...
The rare breed of wolf is considered vulnerable with potentially fewer than 3,000 individuals left in the wild ...
Researchers were able to sequence the full genome from the 14,000-year-old chunk of preserved woolly rhinoceros meat.
This bird lies for a living. Here’s what biological researchers have gleaned about its intelligence by observing its clever ...
An unusual DNA source shows woolly rhinos did not slowly decline genetically, pointing instead to rapid climate warming.
A piece of woolly rhinoceros flesh hidden inside a wolf that died 14,400 years ago has yielded genetic information that improves our understanding of why one of the most iconic megafauna species of th ...
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Your dog still carries wolf DNA and it may be shaping their behaviour today, study suggests
Most pet dogs carry small fragments of wolf DNA, left behind after their long association with people. That genetic trace is usually silent, but new research suggests it may have helped shape how dogs ...
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6 rare cat breeds you probably don’t know about
Cats are one of the most popular pets, yet certain breeds are kept out of the limelight. While some feline friends are well-known household names, others are so scarce that even the most passionate ...
Livestock depredation by Mexican wolves is rare. Most of it results from ranchers not deploying deterrents such as guard dogs, electric fencing, noise boxes, range riders and “fladry” (bright red ...
Wildcats are so elusive, they were thought to be extinct in parts of Europe. But they are making a comeback in some areas.
Spiders often appear in homes for simple reasons, such as seeking shelter and food. Most of the species are not only harmless but also eat the insects in your home that you dislike.
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