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Rainy West Side of Andes Mountains Has Bigger Mice Compared to East Side, Study Says New Rule of Nature But Same DNA
A study says that there is a new rule of nature seen in mice with the same DNA in the Andes Mountains. Those on the rainy west side are found to be bigger than those on the east side.
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