Animals
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Southeast Asia Frog Evades Predators by Camouflaging as Animal Droppings
A rare form in Southeast Asia can camouflage like animal droppings to evade predators in wildlife. The unusual color pattern helps to survive. Read here.
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Wildlife Law Gives Giraffes a Fighting Chance Against Poaching and Other Threats
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