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According to researchers, some fungi produce toxins to avoid being eaten, to be able to reproduce.
Fossils of fairy shrimp from the Cretaceous period show that this species does not need a male to be able to reproduce normally.
Every year, millions of crabs emerge from the jungle in early spring and head towards Pigs Bay, crossing dangerous streets and highways to breed.
In the wild, in zoos or sanctuaries, lions and tigers sometimes mate, creating
Recently, five Bongo antelopes have been released to a reserve in Kenya, marking an important milestone in the battle for the survival of this animal that currently has less than