Mississippi considers some animals to be inherently dangerous and others are considered to be public resources.
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Mississippi’s rural areas, swamps, and local farmlands are home to a medium-sized wildcat that most residents never see. The bobcat, a native species of North America, prowls this state’s backroads ...
The recent escape of several research monkeys after the truck carrying them overturned on a Mississippi interstate is the latest glimpse into the secretive industry of animal research and the ...
A research monkey found safety at a New Jersey sanctuary after escaping a Mississippi crash that killed seven research ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences will host Temple Grandin Dec. 2 for a book signing and screening of the newly released documentary “An Open Door.” Taking ...
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The world's deadliest animal is probably outside your Mississippi home. See what the CDC says
Mississippi is home to venomous snakes, deadly spiders and giant alligators. But there's another pest in the state that's considered the most deadly animal in the world, despite its small size. Here's ...
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