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Welcome to the Animals / Wildlife Newsletter, a weekly newsletter published by About.com's Animals / Wildlife website. For more about animals and wildlife, be sure to stop by the blog or browse the growing library of animal profiles.
How Polar Bears Stay Warm
New research reveals that the way polar bears conserve energy and generate body heat differs from their cousins, the brown bears and the black bears. Brown and black bears hibernate... Read more

New Animal Profile - Hummingbirds and Swifts
I just added a new profile to the Animal Encyclopedia. Please extend a warm welcome to the hummingbirds and swifts. Hummingbirds and swifts (Apodiformes) are a group of birds that are... Read more
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A New Haven for Migratory Birds in Arizona
In 1974, Wally and Marion Paton, a couple living in the town of Patagonia in the southeast corner of Arizona, decided to make a few modifications to their yard to... Read more

Urban Wildlife More Diverse Than Previously Thought
A recent study involving 147 cities around the world has revealed that urban areas can support a surprisingly diverse collection of species. This seems counterintuitive—conventional wisdom suggests that urban areas... Read more


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