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How Zoos of the Future Will Save Species We Haven’t Met Yet - MSNTomorrow’s zoos won’t simply show off exotic animals—they’ll immerse visitors in the unknown, challenging them to imagine what life forms might lie undiscovered in the wild.
Ancient animals were walking around on bird-like feet over 210 million years ago, according to a new study.
The three students all rose to the challenges before them: They resuscitated and bandaged Atlas and three unnamed animal dummies--a St. Bernard puppy and two gray cats.
Unknown Vandal Spray Paints Tortoises, Prank Leaves Animals Ailing and in Need of Constant Care Two gopher tortoises were spray painted with bright colors in Naples, Florida, causing a local ...
Ancient animals were walking around on bird-like feet over 210 million years ago, according to a study published November 29, 2023 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Miengah Abrahams and Emese ...
Patrick Vereb was accused of deceiving more than 6,500 pet owners who paid for burials or cremations, discarding pets’ bodies and giving owners other animals’ ashes.
Heartless funeral-home director Jacob Vereb allegedly bilked customers out of more than $650,000 in pet-cremation services — giving them the ashes of random, unknown animals instead of their ...
Only a fraction of the world's animal species have been identified by science, and getting to know the rest could cost about $263.1 billion, one study estimates.
Vereb is accused of stealing over $650,000 from pet owners between 2021 and 2024, disposing of pets' bodies in a landfill and then giving customers ashes that belonged to unknown animals.
A 38-day expedition in the remote Alto Mayo region, where development threatens wild habitats, turned up one previously unknown animal after another.
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