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Here's How Some Sea Slugs Decapitate Themselves and Grow Entirely New Bodies!
Sea slugs behead each other, two species of sea slugs can eat, walk, and probably even pass out waste during the one to three weeks it takes for their bodies to regrow.
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Anatomically Faultless Kangaroo is Most Ancient Australia's Rock Painting
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Climate Science Can Forecast Tropical Atlantic Weather Accurately - At Last
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Study: Cold Climate and Temperate Region are Redefined by the Distribution of Vertebrate Animals
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Study: Migrating birds trail climate Over the year
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