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When mistaken for females, the guys release an alarming pheromone.
For on spider species, feeding on blood-gorged mosquitoes adds charm to a mate
The now-extinct animals had a hippo-like diet
A 37-million-year-old jaw suggests the famous fossil Darwinius does not, as had been suggested, fill a gap in human evolution.
After some time to play around with a mirror, pigs figure out what to do when they glimpse a reflection of food.
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The now-extinct animals had a hippo-like diet
For on spider species, feeding on blood-gorged mosquitoes adds charm to a mate
When mistaken for females, the guys release an alarming pheromone.
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