Animals
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Hurricane Facts: Can El Niño Cause Snakes to be More Aggressive?
Turns out the Pacific climate current occurrence not only has an effect on the Atlantic hurricane season, but there's also proof to back El Niño's effect on animal behavior, like snakes.
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