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Is obesity predestined at infancy? Marmoset study may help scientists find out.
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Uganda park rangers with cell phones may help stop next world influenza epidemic
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Members of small monkey groups more likely to fight, researchers find
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First Eld’s deer born from in vitro fertilization with help of Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute scientists
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Details of ancient shark attack preserved in fossil whale bone
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Ancient whales
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New genetic evidence confirms coyote migration route to Virginia and hybridization with wolves
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A first: National Zoo elephant shows insightful problem solving
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New finding may enable scientists to bolster genetic diversity of captive cheetah population
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Females can place limits on evolution of attractive features in males, research shows
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Varied diet has allowed gray whales to survive millions of years, study reveals
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Whole-genome analysis at center of effort to save Tasmanian devil
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Bone fragment is only Ice Age artwork from America to show a “proboscidean”
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New book: The Ecology and Conservation of Seasonally Dry Forests in Asia
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Five cheetah cubs born at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute