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Officials release hundreds of traps in forests to fight detrimental threat: 'They are very smart'
"They are very smart," said Claire Travers of the Whakatane Kiwi Trust, per NPR. "Very, very smart. I mean, a stoat can climb ...
Predators and the environment determine why some animals use camouflage to avoid being eaten, while others use bright colors ...
The animal world is incredibly colorful, and behind this color palette is a constant game of survival.
In nature, survival often depends on smart tricks and hidden abilities. While humans replace old skin cells quietly and ...
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