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Kateryna Kukota/Getty Images Scientists Are Begging People to Stop Entering This Virus-Filled Bat Cave
I think I speak for all of humanity when I say let’s make sure that absolutely no humans step foot in a Bat cave teeming with Ebola’s cousin.
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AegeanBlue/Getty Images The 10 Rarest Dogs in America (a Six-Toed Puffin Hunter Takes the Top Spot)
The dogs used every physical advantage to scale cliffs, squeeze through rocky crevices, and retrieve live puffins from their nests.
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Image by Ramesh Thadani/Getty Images Animals in the Amazon Use ‘the Internet’ to Communicate. Here’s How It Works.
Birds and monkeys in the Peruvian Amazon pass predator warnings from species to species like a rainforest panic chain.
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Slavica/Getty Images Parrots Can Learn Your Name (and Then Use It Against You)
The birds weren’t just repeating words. Some appeared to use names correctly for humans, pets, and each other.
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Cavan Images/Chris Ross/Getty Images Scientists Are Electrocuting Lobsters (But There’s a Pretty Good Reason)
This is going to stop almost no one from eating lobster, but it does complicate things.
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Bruce the Parrot How a Disabled Parrot Named Bruce Became the Alpha of His Circus
This guy has leadership coursing through his veins.
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Westend61/Getty Images Scientists Gave Salmon Cocaine. The Reason Why Is Even Crazier.
Scientists dosed young salmon with cocaine to mimic real-world pollution, and the results suggest the obvious.
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Charles Harker/Getty Images This Cemetery Has Been Hiding Millions of Residents for Almost 100 Years
Forget ghosts, this New York cemetery has been hiding a massive underground bee metropolis since at least the 1930s.
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Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images A Discovery in Northern California Could Change the Fate of Condors
This nest could produce Northern California’s first wild condor chick in about 130 years, a huge step for a species once nearly wiped out.


