Animal News

What is believed to be a great white shark attacked and killed a 66-year-old man in the first fatal shark attack in California since 2004.

April 25, 2008
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On a visit to a Botswana watering hole, Wild Chronicles' Boyd Matson videotaped pachyderms frolicking like few have ever observed before.

April 25, 2008
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Officials in South Korea have high hopes for the noses of seven Labrador retrievers cloned from a star drug-sniffing canine.

April 25, 2008
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An aging penguin losing his feathers has shown improvement after being outfitted with a specially designed wet suit at a California science center.

April 25, 2008
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See a noxious volcano blazing, a steaming sacrifice, uncanny underwater robots, Europe's biggest waterfall turned blue, and more.

April 25, 2008
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Pierre the African penguin's condition has greatly improved since scientists commissioned protective gear after he began losing his insulating, waterproof feathers.

April 25, 2008
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An 87-million-year-old insect from Japan could be a "missing link" between mantises from the Cretaceous period and the modern-day bugs, researchers say.

April 25, 2008
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Officials are training seven duplicate puppies to see if they can reduce the expense and difficulty of finding qualified canines to sniff out drugs and explosives.

April 24, 2008
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Ancient proteins retrieved from a Tyranosaurus rex fossil prove that birds, not reptiles, are dinosaurs' closest living relatives, a new study says.

April 24, 2008
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The first dogs specially trained to detect the polycarbonate used in DVDs and CDs have helped detect nearly 2 million illegal discs, authorities say.

April 24, 2008
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At least one species of octopus has complex sex habits that include using mimicry and guile, a new study has found.

April 24, 2008

A veteran of documentaries and feature films, Rocky the bear mauled a trainer in California—despite his reportedly docile temperament on a recent movie shoot.

April 23, 2008
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Insecticides and mercury seeping into the heavy industralized Chinese river have created a new setback for the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise.

April 23, 2008
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A gift exchange between Asian rulers several centuries ago may have inadvertently saved a population of elephants from extinction, according to a new study

April 23, 2008
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Hundreds of prehistoric dogs found buried throughout the Southwest show that canines played a key role in the spiritual life of ancient Americans, new research suggests.

April 23, 2008

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