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Twin Elephants Born in Thailand Bringing Double Joy to Conservationists
An elephant in Thailand has delivered a rare set of twins in a dramatic birth that left a caregiver injured after he tried to rescue one of the newborns.
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Microplastic Pollution Found In All Human Semen Samples Tested In A Study, Calls For Further Reproductive Research
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Brazillian Native Stingless Bees' Immune System Weakened by Pesticides, Study Reveals
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Texas Weather Forecast: Severe Storms Bring Flood Risk, Heavy Rain This Week
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Florida Weather Forecast: Rainy Periods to Bring Relief from Heat, Drought
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Ethereum Is Destined to Be a Big Winner in the 2024 Bull Run
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Ancient Equine Origins Unearthed as Scientists Trace Modern Horse Lineage Back Thousands of Years
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Deep-Sea Expedition Uncovers Unknown Unicumber, Pink Sea Pigs in Pacific Ocean
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Giant Earthworms Transform the Isle of Rum Shaping the Landscape in Profound Ways
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Ancient Horse Genomes Revealed When Humans Began Domesticating This Animal
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Przewalski Horses Return to Native Kazakh Habitat After Decades
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Ski Season In Australia Will Be Shorter Due To Greenhouse Gas Emission, Study Says
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Cambrian Sinsk: Mountain Building Phenomenon 500 Million Years Ago Contributed to Mass Extinction Event via Tectonic Plates [Study]






