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Bird Flu Virus Mutates, Kills Hundreds of Sea Lions in Argentina, Health Authority Calls Event ‘Unusual’
The bird flu-infected sea lions washed up on Argentina’s shores. Click to read more. Sea lions in the hundreds washed up on Argentina's shores, and local authorities are suspecting that a potential bird flu outbreak is behind the mass deaths of the marine mammals, according to reports.
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Flowering Plants Escaped Species Extinction 66 Million Years Ago
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Cooler Air To Hit Southern Plains, Bringing Relief From the Heat
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Libya Floods: Death Toll Expected To Rise As 10,000 Still Missing
Massachusetts Heavy Rain: Flooding Causes Power Outages, Immediate Evacuations
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Morca Cave Rescue: Relief as Experienced Caver Gets Above Ground Following Days of Sickness 590 Feet Under Southern Turkey's Mountain Range
12 Galapagos Native Species of Birds and Turtles Slated for Rewilding in $3.4M Reintroduction Project
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Hurricane Lee: Nova Scotia Warned Over Powerful Winds, Floods; Impact Still Seen In Atlantic Canada
Gigantic Jets of Lightning 50x Stronger Than Regular Bolts Shoot Upwards From Hurricane Franklin - Puerto Rico
Invasive Red Fire Ants From Soil Imports Establish 88 Colonies in Italy with Global Warming Aggravating Spread
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Flash Floods, Torrential Rains Continue to Soak Northeast US in Wet Summer Season
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Lion Populations Have Varying Vulnerability Due To Ecological Risk Factors, Study Says
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Gigantic 920-Pound Alligator Caught in Florida Lake Believed to be Almost 90 Years Old






