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Animals that can injure humans - but almost always choose to run
Moose: North America's Misunderstood Giant More people in Alaska are injured by moose than by bears each year, yet these ...
Why do people get fevers when we get sick? It’s a common misconception that pathogens, such as SARS-CoV-2 or the flu, cause fevers. But it’s not that simple, report Phil Starks and Harry Bernheim, ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
Humans aren’t the only animals with hot tempers. In 2016, ecologist Kristen Cecala and a colleague watched black-bellied salamanders (Desmognathus amphileucus) from Appalachian streams lunge at one ...
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Wartime buddies: Animals fighting in human conflicts
Since the dawn of civilization, animals have been more than companions—they’ve been indispensable partners. From loyal dogs ...
DENVER (KDVR) — For most people who encounter a dangerous animal, the fight or flight response is typically flight, but for some people out there, fight kicks in just as easily. A survey by Stake, a ...
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