Animals
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Moths: More Than Just Nighttime Visitors to Bramble Flowers
A recent study from the University of Sussex suggests that moths might be more efficient pollinators than these day-flying insects, especially at night.
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Aggressive Blue Crab Invasion Threatens Farmers in Northeastern Italy
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