Animals
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Great Barrier Reef has Chlamydia-Like Bacteria That Steal Nutrients From Corals
Scientists found Chlamydia-like bacteria in the Great Barrier Reef that energy and steal nutrients from corals. Read more here.
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About 300,000 Cats Die in Cyprus 'Island of Cats' Due to Viral Virus Outbreak
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