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Uptick in Pet Turtle Demand Drives Poaching, Risks 50% of Remaining Species into Possible Extinction
Growing pet turtle demand is continually driving poaching activities to a steady increase. Experts say that this is putting 50% of the remaining species at risk for possible extinction.
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26-Year Old Man Who Took Selfie With a Venomous Snake Gets Bitten and Dies
Inflation Drives Cost of Christmas Trees Expected to have 20% Increase Compared to Last Year’s Prices
Iberian Lynx, Source of Genes that Live on in Over 900 Felines, Dies at 20 — Spain
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Climate Change May Alter the Way Lightning Strikes in Europe
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Interstate 95 Corridor and New York City to Expect Heavy Rain Due To Nicole
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Ancient Roman Odeon Discovered by Archaeologists at Remote Site in Crete
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Trapped Ancient Viruses Never Seen Before are Finally Waking Up Due to Melting Permafrost
Swarm of Fireballs Taurids can be Seen Every Night, All November, From Anywhere in the World
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Female Cichlids Eat Their Offspring To Alleviate the Stress of Protecting Them, a Study
Evolution of Tree Roots Triggered Mass Extinctions 300 Million Years Ago, UK Study Reveals
Severe Weather Lingers Throughout South Carolina and Virginia as Nicole's Remnants bring Soaking Rain, Possible Tornadoes
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Amazing and Rare Image of Pin-Wheel Shape Grand Spiral Galaxy Captured in Telescope




