Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsDinosaur debate gets cookingA key piece of evidence for cold-blooded dinosaurs, growth lines in bones, has also been discovered in a set of warm-blooded animals. By Meghan Rosen
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- 			 Animals AnimalsMr. Hornaday’s WarHow a Peculiar Victorian Zookeeper Waged a Lonely Crusade for Wildlife That Changed the World by Stefan Bechtel. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Animals AnimalsAnimals on the MoveWorldwide — on land, in the sea and in rivers, streams and lakes — wildlife is responding to rising temperatures. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsHow a mosquito survives a raindrop hitLightweight insects can ride a water droplet, as long as they separate from it before hitting the ground. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsBat killer hits endangered graysThe news on white-nose syndrome just keeps spiraling downward. The fungal infection, which first emerged six years ago, has now been confirmed in a seventh species of North American bats — the largely cave-dwelling grays (Myotis grisecens). The latest victims were struck while hibernating this past winter in two Tennessee counties. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Animals AnimalsBetter bird nesting also good for giant manta raysDisrupting tree canopies on a Pacific atoll discourages big fish off shore through a long chain of ecological consequences. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsChimps show lethal sideA collaborative scientific effort offers an inside look at ape homicides. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Animals AnimalsFurry Friends ForeverHumans aren’t the only animals who benefit from having someone to count on. By Susan Gaidos
- 			 Animals AnimalsClassic sooty-moth tale bolstered by new resultsA scientist’s six-year backyard experiment strengthens the scenario for evolutionary changes due to industrial pollution. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsChimps lend a handThe finding suggests nonhuman primates recognize their peers’ intentions and desires. By Bruce Bower
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