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Allegheny Woodrat: Rare Appalachian Wild Rat May Look at a Bright Future Amidst the Pandemic
The Allegheny woodrat is a unique rodent found in the Appalachian Mountains and sections of the Midwest.
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Mystery Solved: Marine Corps Claim Responsibility for 'Skyquakes' That Rocked San Diego
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Tropical Storm Bill Forms Off the Coast of North Carolina
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Antarctica's Ice Shelf 'Ripping Apart', Prompting Collapse of 180 Trillion Tons of Glacier in 20 years
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Severe Drought Worsens Wildfires All Over the US
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Fossils of Burrowing Mammal That Lived 120 million Years Ago Unearthed in China
Native American Tribe Finally Reclaims Ancestral Territory Taken 160 Years Ago
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'River Boss': Prehistoric Crocodile the Length of Bus Lived 5 Million Years Ago!
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Tragedy and Mystery of Lake Chagan: The Most Radioactive Lake in the World
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Plastic 'Snow' From Disastrous Sri Lankan Ship Fire Could Take 1,000 Years to Degrade
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Mistaken to be Extinct, Sea Eagles Spotted in Loch Lomond for the First Time in 100 Years
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Hoover Dam Dips to Record-low Water Levels as Severe Drought Plagues Western U.S.
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