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"There's a lot of evidence of hybridization of species which are closely related. Species change their [habitat and migration] ranges and then...
Brisbane Times · 1 hour ago  Explore story »
Sideswipe:...
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A first edition of Charles Darwin's groundbreaking 'Origin Of Species', which languished for years in a toilet in Britain, will go under the hammer
New Zealand Herald · 8 hours ago  Explore story »
New chameleon...
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... a new species is a rare event so to be involved in the identification and naming of this animal is very exciting. "Chameleon species tend to be...
Science Daily · 10 hours ago  Explore story »
Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down —
MSNBC · 17 hours ago  Explore story »
Deep-sea world...
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... species of zombie bone-eating worms otherwise known as Osedax survive on the rare bounty of a sunken whale. In the deep, unidentified species...
Times Online · 20 hours ago  Explore story »
Rare Charles...
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A first edition of Charles Darwin's Origin Of Species, which was kept on a toilet bookshelf, is to be auctioned.
BBC · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
Thousands of...
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... that OBIS today records 5,722 species for which all recorded observations are deeper than 1,000 meters (~.62 miles) and 17,650 species for...
ScienceDaily · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
Study: Hobbits...
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... hobbits" were not descendants of healthy humans dwarfed by disease, but instead were a distinct ancient human species, according to U.S. News...
MyFox Houston · Nov. 22, 2009  Explore story »
'Hobbits' Were...
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... ancient dwarfs known as 'hobbits' weren't humans shrunk down by disease, scientists now say, but instead, they were a distinct human species.
Channel 8 Eyewitness News · Nov. 21, 2009  Explore story »
Brook University Medical Center in New York have confirmed that Homo floresiensis is a genuine ancient human species and not a descendant of...
PhysOrg.com · Nov. 21, 2009  Explore story »