Animals
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Antarctic Octopus Slowly Adapts in Extreme Temperatures to Survive, Report Shows
The octopus in the Antarctic managed to adapt to the region's extreme and cold temperatures. Most animals can find it challenging to live, but octopuses have ways to endure. Read here.
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