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Mosasaur: Giant Dinosaur Water Lizard That Had Teeth Like Shark
A new study has emerged and it identifies an unconventional new species, which suggests that dinosaur-era sea lizards thrived luxuriously before an asteroid wiped them all out about 66 million years ago.
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Things You Do Everyday That Surprisingly Add to Climate Change-- Without You Knowing!
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NEW DISCOVERY: Mosquitoes Smell Early Signs of Human Cancer
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Hedgehogs' Feces Found With Bits of Plastics, Resulting to Possible Death
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Uranus-Mars January Conjunction: Everything You Should Know!
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Five-Minute Charging EVs: What Does that Mean for the Environment?
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Climate Change: What Could Happen Once Earth's Tropical Rain Belt Shifts?
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Amazing Discovery: Never-Before-Seen Black and Orange Bat Species Found in West Africa
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Scientists Double Effort to Find Possible Next Pandemic, Caused by Other Zoonotic Diseases
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You'll Never Guess the Emotions of Smooshed-Face Cats, And It's Bothersome-- Study
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Biden First Day: POTUS Commits to 'Global Climate Initiative' as US Rejoins Paris Climate Accords
Neptune Balls: Seagrass Acts as Natural Plastic Sifters in the Ocean
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Marine Mussels Experience Severe Swelling Over Human Laundry Dryer Lint






