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Unique Crustacean: Half Male, Half Female Blue Crab Discovered in Maryland
A rare crustacean is the new sightseeing star at a Maryland science museum: a Chesapeake blue crab that's partly male, partly female.
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Avoid These 4 Most Terrifying and Deadly Snakes At All Cost!
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Hurricanes Put 32 Million US Homes at Risk, Causing $8.5 Trillion in Damages
China's 'Artificial Sun' Set Record-Breaking Plasma Temperature at 120 Million °C
Worms are Being Sent Into Space in an Effort to Understand Muscle Loss in Microgravity
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Dead Zones: Spots in Ocean Where No Life Can Thrive Have Existed for 1.2 Million Years
[VIRAL] Huge Skull Found On Jersey Shore Beach Is Actually Minke Whale Skull
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Even as Summer Starts, Relentless Thunderstorms Could Bring Flood in Texas, Louisiana
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Earth's Lake is Running Low on Oxygen, Putting Aquatic Life Under Threat
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NASA Currently Working on Greener Aviation for Climate-Friendly Air Travel
Real Life Atlantis: 3 Underwater Cities that You Should Put in Your Travel List
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Officials Worried More 'Illegal' Piranhas Are Lurking in Louisiana Lake
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Yellowstone Supervolcano Records 72 Earthquakes Last Month: Is Eruption Imminent?






