Biology
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Butterfly Migration Revealed How Much the Monarch Population Grew Since Last Year
Last year, when just 200 Western monarch butterflies came from their northerly trip in the Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove, park authorities thought the endangered species might be extinct shortly.
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World's Most Well-Preserved Fossilized Dinosaur Egg Unearthed in China
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