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Cats' Eye Color Evolution Could Come From Yellow-Eyed Tigers To Blue-Eyed Snow Leopards, Study Finds
Experts said that a cat's eye color could come from yellow-eyed tigers and blue-eyed leopards. A study found out that a cat's eye color could come from yellow-eyed tigers and blue-eyed leopards.
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Seabirds' Presence On Islands Can Boost Coral Growth Rates, Experts Say
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2023's Global Temperature Will Be More Than 1.4 Degrees Celsius Warmer Than Pre-Industrial Levels
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Red Abalone Are Becoming 'Stressed' Due to Years of Ocean Acidification
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Sexymarkers: A Bioinformatics Tool That Uncovers Sex-Specific Gene Expression to White Sharks
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Heavy Rain To Hit Britain as Met Office Warns of Flooding and Travel Disruption
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Shark Attack in Bahamas: 44 Years Old Boston Woman Died Near Beach Resort
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Advancements in Renewable Energy Technology: Illuminating the Path to a Sustainable Future
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November Reaches Record-Breaking Heat Six Month Straight, Report Warns
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NWS Weather Forecast: Record-Breaking Warmth, Dry Conditions to Hit Central US
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Heavy Snow to Unload From Southern Michigan to Virginia, Midwest, Forecast Warns
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Deadly Flooding in Northwestern US: Two Died Likely Due to Heavy Atmospheric Event
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World's Largest Iceberg is on the Move, Scientists Aim to Demystify Its Carbon Levels






