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Dire Wolf Bone From Southern Canada’s Late Pleistocene Period Has Been Formally Identified
A toothy grinned monster was lurking in the basement collection of a museum in Canada: The fossilized jaw of a beast that once roamed the bluffs along the South Saskatchewan River, competing with saber-toothed cats (Smilodon) in hunting horses, bison, camels and mammoths.
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Climate Change: Armadillos Migrate to North Carolina for Warmer Weather
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South Korea Wildfire Kills One, Forces Hundreds to Evacuate in the Gangneung Area
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Gulf Coast Storm: Tropical Moisture Brings Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms in Florida and Surrounding Regions
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People Are Being Urged To Reduce the Impact of Emissions as Temperatures Rise in Japan and Summer Approaches
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Ancient Bacteria DNA 500 Million Years Ago Allowed the Evolution of Human Vision [Study]
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The Blue Waters of Lake Tahoe Are Making a Significant Comeback Thanks to the Assistance of a Certain Animal
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Climate Change Increases Lake Water Storage on the 18 Lakes of Inner Tibetan Plateau
Herculaneum Man's Brain Turned to Glass in Vesuvius Eruption, Study Shows
Shiveluch Volcano Spews Dust Clouds 65,600 Feet Up, Blankets 300 Miles of Russia with Ash After Eruption
Plants Beg for Help When They Get Stressed, Study Shows
6-Foot-High Giant Tunnels Found in South America Dug by Ancient Megafauna Giant Sloths
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Court in Charleston Prohibits the Harvest of Horseshoe Crabs in South Carolina Beaches





