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Eleanor Higgs

Eleanor Higgs

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  • Ecology
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  • Nature & Wildlife

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Watch Blood-Fuelled Vampire Bats Running On A Tiny Treadmill For Sc...

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Meet The Great Potoo: South America’s Loud But Elusive Ghost Bird

In Brazil and Paraguay, they are called "urutaú", from the Guaraní words for bird and ghost.
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At 3,000 Meters, The World's Highest Known Case Of Bird Predation H...

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This research also explores the computational potential of brain organoids.
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Microplastics Detected in Wild Dolphin Breath For The First Time

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