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Large scavengers like vultures and hyenas do an important job in protecting human health. But studies show these creatures ...
A recent study shows that top scavengers, like hyenas, can be beneficial for human health. But the same study reveals that scavenger populations are declining and could mean more disease for humans.
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Cat Befriends Rat Instead of Eating It - MSNJust when you thought you understood nature, this cat completely rewrites the rulebook! Instead of pouncing on the rat like a typical predator, it goes full cuddle mode. From warm hugs to ...
The technology behind Owls Eat Rats is more RI (raptor intelligence) than AI-based, but it solves a big agricultural problem and won the $50,000 grant prize at the Hatch: Taronga Accelerator Program ...
Attendees were given the opportunity to engage with and learn more about turkey vultures during the event, which highlighted the environmental impacts of the bird species.
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