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Norwegian scientists have discovered that starving reindeer can eat each other’s antlers, chewing them off their heads and infecting them with a deadly prion disease. A few decades ago, the reindeer living in the Skarvheimen highlands in Norway noticed extremely unusual behavior: they ate each other’s horns. By itself, this is often found among ungulate mammals or Modern hoofed mammals: osteophagy allows it to replenish the supply of minerals necessary for growing horns and hooves. But usually, animals gnaw on already discarded horns, but here they bite them straight from the head of their nei...
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The pandemic has stopped part of the world, but has it allowed nature to rest this year, as is often reported on social networks?The quarantine, imposed everywhere due to the coronavirus pandemic, has led to a reduction in road and air travel, a drop in production rates and other anthropogenic factors that negatively affected the environment. New York extends quarantine until May 15Chinese CDC claims covid-19 was not born in Wuhan seafood marketWho said everything was already discovered? 71 new species found in 2019This is how children have lived without school at home because of the coronavir...
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