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Naked mole rats dig carbon dioxide
We expel carbon dioxide as waste. Naked mole rats bathe their brains in it to prevent seizures. The unique animals thrive underground but cannot handle the lack of carbon dioxide above.
Scientists have identified a protein which repairs defective DNA strands by using undamaged ones as templates. The same protein in humans promotes cancers and shortens life expectancy. The mole rat ha ...
The heartwarming return of the true star of the series: Tricki Woo.
Come along on a guided tour of the strangest animals in Cincinnati's strangest neighborhood, from fungus-eating ants to a ...
Some animal societies are ruled by despots with an iron fist, while others seem naturally egalitarian – and they all have ...
The City of Winnipeg is asking for the province's approval to control ground squirrel populations at 10 athletic fields using ...
Media close to the authorities are once again loudly announcing the start of construction of the much-vaunted Belgrade metro, ...
Paleontologists spent decades trying to explain "Devil's corkscrews," the bizarre spiral-shaped fossils found in Wyoming and ...
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10 signs your yard has a squirrel problem
Keep an eye out for these signs of squirrels before they do serious damage.
Posts claimed federal agents seized 2.64 tons of narcotics and $18.7 million in cash and arrested 96 suspects in a six-hour ...
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