Animals
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Moths Causing Itchy Skin Rash Are Becoming Widespread in US Due to Global Warming
According to scientists, the growth and spread of these moth populations, namely browntail moth, was linked to global warming in America's most forested state. Moreover, the hairs of its caterpillar (larval stage) cause respiratory trouble, jeopardizing human health.
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