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Biology

Breaking Reproductive Isolation? Mysterious 'Hybrid Monkey' Found In Borneo, Nursing Cubs

The local authorities in Japan subsequently conducted a DNA survey of all the monkeys in the zoo and confirmed that 57 of the 167 monkeys were hybrids of macaques crossed with a specific exotic creature, the rhesus macaque, accounting for about one-third of the monkey population

If Evolution Is Correct, Why Didn't Plants Evolve To Be Hard To Eat?

Most of the plants that we think are delicious have actually been artificially selected for hundreds or even thousands of years

Thousands Of Large Birds Live In India's Largest Rubbish Dump, So Why Do Locals Prefer To Starve Rather Than Eat Them?

In addition to the nearby residents, the dump has become a "paradise for animals", and the most abundant animal living here is our protagonist today - a larger than human bird bald stork