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  2. Unnecessary Fuss - Wikipedia

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    Unnecessary Fuss is a film produced by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), showing footage shot inside the University of Pennsylvania's Head Injury Clinic in Philadelphia. The raw footage was recorded by the laboratory researchers as they inflicted brain damage to baboons using a hydraulic device.

  3. 'I like turtles' kid was an OG viral sensation. Here's why he ...

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    Beware of the Turtle Boy 'copycats' A basic Google search will show several pages of folks claiming to be the real “Turtle Boy” — including reports that he created a YouTube show called ...

  4. Alligator Sanctuary Founder Warns Which Wild Animals ... - AOL

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    Related: Man Known for Viral Videos of His Swims with Gators Admits 'Good Reflexes Have Saved My Life' (Exclusive) Gillette explains that gators can hold their breath for that six hours at a time ...

  5. Lists of animals - Wikipedia

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    Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million in total. Animals range in size from 8.5 millionths of a metre to 33.6 metres (110 ft) long and have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs.

  6. Wildlife observation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the BP oil spill which occurred in 2010 impacted over 82,000 birds, 6,000 sea turtles, approximately 26,000 marine animals, and hundreds of thousands of fish. [ 27 ] While the observation of how animal life was and has been affected by this spill is unique and definitely on the larger scale, it still represents an accurate ...

  7. Why do capybaras get along so well with literally every other ...

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    Heralded as the world's largest rodents, the South American rainforest natives can actually weigh as much as a full grown man.. But despite the fact that they apparently like to eat their own dung ...

  8. The world's 100 most threatened species - Wikipedia

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    The World's 100 most threatened species [1] is a compilation of the most threatened animals, plants, and fungi in the world. It was the result of a collaboration between over 8,000 scientists from the International Union for Conservation of Nature Species Survival Commission (IUCN SSC), along with the Zoological Society of London . [ 2 ]

  9. Alarm signal - Wikipedia

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    In animal communication, an alarm signal is an antipredator adaptation in the form of signals emitted by social animals in response to danger. Many primates and birds have elaborate alarm calls for warning conspecifics of approaching predators. For example, the alarm call of the blackbird is a familiar sound in many