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Top News, Photos: Best Animal Photos of '08, Vampire Moth Discovered, More

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PHOTOS: Best Wild Animal Photos of 2008 Announced
Vampire Moth Discovered—Evolution at Work
King Solomon's Mines Rediscovered?
Candy Facts: Halloween Treats Stem From Ancient Recipes
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Hubble snaps back with a stunning shot, martial artists kick up a dust storm, and more in the week's best news photos.
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PHOTOS: Best Wild Animal Photos of 2008 Announced
An ultra-rare cat, a snake-frog death match, and a whale close encounter are among the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
 
Vampire Moth Discovered—Evolution at Work
In a twist worthy of a Halloween horror movie, Siberian moths have acquired a taste for blood, and scientists believe they're seeing evolution in action. With video.
 
Electricity Found on Saturn Moon—Could It Spark Life?
Faint electrical signals in Titan's smoggy atmosphere suggest the moon has lightning, which some experts believe helped life form on Earth.
 
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  ANIMAL PHOTOS WEEKLY: Rare Leopard, Tiger Cub, More   SPACE PHOTOS THIS WEEK: India's Moon Mission, More  
 
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  VIDEO: Obama Wins Shaman Vote   VIDEO: Rebels Seize Gorilla-Park HQ  
 
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1. Vampire Moth Discovered—Evolution at Work
2. Halloween Facts: Costumes, History, Urban Legends, More
3. King Solomon's Mines Rediscovered?
4. Drugs Found in Hair of Ancient Andean Mummies
5. Electricity Found on Saturn Moon—Could It Spark Life?
 
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Animal News
 
PHOTO IN THE NEWS: New "Legless Lizard" Named
Inland Ants Crave Salt, and Hurricanes May Help
 
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Ancient World
 
"Spider God" Temple Found in Peru
Iceman May Have No Living Relatives
 
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Pickens Plan Reality Check: Energy Freedom or Farce?
Dams Not Main Cause of Salmon Collapse, Study Says
 
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Halloween Facts: Costumes, History, Urban Legends, More
Inca Elite Imported Diverse "Staff" to Run Machu Picchu
 
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Tiny Mercury Had Huge Volcanic Eruptions, Probe Finds
Text Messages Used to Combat AIDS in S. Africa
 
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