A recent study has found a dangerous combination of fungus, parasites and other pathogens is posing a threat to the snake population in the Southeast.
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Wild snakes could be ‘slithering towards extinction,’ UGA research reports
Researchers found some fungal, parasitic and bacterial infections are more common than officials previously thought with more than 40% of snakes testing positive for multiple pathogens.
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"It kills prey by wrapping around its body and squeezing until the victim has a heart attack…" The 10 most dangerous, deadliest animals in Borneo
While some of these animals are famously dangerous, others might be a bit of a ...
Last year, Taylor Stanberry caught 60 Burmese pythons with her bares hands—a state record. But this self-taught hunter says she doesn't enjoy killing the snakes, she just knows it's a necessity.
German star and TV personality Enie van de Meiklokjes is the honorary sponsor for the animal Zoo Berlin Zoo Berlin named its new baby pygmy hippo Brötchen, meaning "bread roll," due to her small, ...
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Learn about Brötchen, the latest pygmy hippo calf of Zoo Berlin, to win the hearts of the internet. Brötchen means “bread roll” in German. It’s also the name of Zoo Berlin’s youngest pygmy hippo ...
Introduction / Barry Hewlett -- Cultural diversity of African Pygmies / Serge Bahuchet -- Population genetics of Central African Pygmies and non-Pygmies / Paul Verdu -- On Late Holocene population ...
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