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Animals: Stressed humans make stressed pets, a newfound frog with a bizarre nose, and more

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Plus: Amazon bird eggs are black market gold. In this edition: Read about how parrot eggs are traded

Plus: Amazon bird eggs are black market gold. [All your cat questions answered]( [VIEW ONLINE]( [All your cat questions answered]( [National Geographic]( [National Geographic]( In this edition: Read about how parrot eggs are traded on the black market, meet a strange nosey frog, learn about gray wolves, and much more. . [Pet Stress]( [If you’re chronically stressed, your dog could be too]( Canines absorb our emotions, according to a new study of stress hormones in dog owners and their pets. [Learn More]( SHARE [F]( [T]( . [Strange Nose]( [New Pinocchio frog species has a strange, pointy nose]( “You could say it found us, rather than we found it,” scientist says of the curious-looking Indonesian tree frog, whose nose remains mysterious. [Tell Me More]( . [Egg Theft]( [This Amazon bird’s eggs are black-market gold—here’s why]( In a sophisticated laundering scheme, traffickers fly the eggs to Europe, incubate them, and pass the live birds off as captive-bred. [Read On]( . . . [In Sync]( [4,000 live reptiles rescued in biggest global raid of its kind]( Police nabbed suspected traffickers in airports, breeding centers, and pet stores across 22 countries. [Learn More]( SHARE [FB]( [T]( . [species stories]( [Gray wolves]( Canis lupus comes from the Latin for "dog" and "wolf," respectively, which makes sense. All canids are in the Canis genus, including coyotes and red wolves. [More Wolf Info]( DID YOU KNOW? A group of [woodcock]( is called a "fall." Oxford Living Dictionaries / Oxford English Dictionary . . When you read, watch, shop or travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. To learn more, visit [natgeo.com/info]( [Shop]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( [Travel]( [READ OUR LATEST STORIES]( [SHOP]( [DONATE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [TRAVEL]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. Click here to [unsubscribe.]( If you reside in the EU/European Economic Area and wish to exercise all other data subject rights, [click here](. National Geographic | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright © 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved. {LITMUS TRACKING PIXEL}

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