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First wild horse species born from artificial insemination at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
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Forest corridors essential to gene flow in India’s leopard and tiger populations
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Suburban raccoons more social yet dominance behavior remains that of a solitary animal
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Prehistoric mouthparts
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Loss of animals spells doom for diversity of rainforest trees
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100 Years of Whales @ Smithsonian!
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VIDEO: 3-D scanning at the Smithsonian
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Gray whale specimen an important addition to Natural History Museum collections
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First five years of Panama Canal excavations reveal fossil finds
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Biologist Andrew Sellers turns lionfish invasion into research opportunity
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Yellow pigment in penguin feathers is chemically distinct, spectroscopic studies reveal
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Polar bears in a warming world: Q&A with Don Moore of the National Zoo
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Obese marmosets are more developmentally advanced as infants, study shows
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Penguins once thrived in Africa; one endangered species lives there today
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Poison dart frog toxins best suited for deterring biting arthropods, research reveals