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Electronic-nose devices can be used to detect diseases other than infectious diseases. For example, it has been shown that patients with kidney disorders produce characteristic volatile compounds ...
Didelphid marsupials occupy a variety of habitats, such as the tropical, submontane and montane forests, the arboreal, terrestrial and aquatic environment (EMMONS & FEER 1997) and present a continuum ...
Metro Brute busted in string of hate crimes nabbed again for breaking Muslim woman’s nose in horrific NYC subway beating: cops By Larry Celona, Joe Marino and ...
Their study included 28 lactating dairy cows – 16 Swedish Holstein and 12 Swedish Red. The cows were evaluated in pairs and exposed multiple times to four novel fragrances – cedarwood, lavender, ...
You may know a ton of fun facts about animals, but we bet you haven't heard these jaw-dropping truths Are you up on your fun facts about animals? For every extraordinary creature on the planet, there ...
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia In a ...
Greater gliders are endangered marsupials that live in tree hollows of Australia’s eucalyptus forests. Their fluffy bodies can reach up to 18 inches long and their long tails can reach up to 2 feet.
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia ...
A video shows a greater glider, “one of Australia’s most mysterious animals,” using its tail to grasp leaves in a “world-first” behavior. Photo from Ana Gracanin via WWF-Australia ...
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