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Lapwings Avoid Predators by Matching Their Environment Through Camouflage, Study
Ground-nesting birds called lapwings use the shape of their nests and surroundings to hide from predators, new research shows.
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Hurricane Lee Seen To Create Autumn Conditions In Eastern US
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Hurricane Lee Churns Into Bigger Sprawling 100-Mile Storm at Category 2, Treks Towards East Coast US
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The Environmental Threat Under Your Feet
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Restoring Long-Spined Sea Urchin Critical For Marine Ecosystem, Study Says
Two Mummified 'Alien Corpses' Alleged to be 1,000 Years Old Presented in Mexico
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Vegan Diets In Cats Show Lower Risk Of Health Indicators, Study Says
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Clean Energy Trends 2024
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The Role of Conservation Photography in Saving Wildlife
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September Rare Astronomy Events: Harvest Moon, Closer Planet Sightings to Unfold This Month
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9 Health Tips for Retirement
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New Spiny Mouse With Small Long Tail Found in Northwest Ecuador
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Powerful 1923 Kanto Earthquake Killed 90% of the 105,000 Affected People in Tokyo, Study Shows






