Animals
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Why is the Galapagos Archipelago Extremely Ecologically Rich?
Despite being one of the most known biological hotspots on the planet, much information about the Galapagos regions is still unknown. A recent study shows that the conditions behind the area's ecological richness may be more than anyone ever expected.
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