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Heat Wave Crisis in India: Thirsty Monkeys Struggle as Drought-Stricken Wells Claim Lives
Dozens of monkeys in heat wave-hit India desperate for water have drowned in a well, a forest official said Tuesday, in a state where lakes have turned to dust.
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Largest Freshwater Lake in California Turns Bright Green Due To Algae Bloom
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New Dinosaur Fossils in Zimbabwe Named Musankwa Sanyatiensis
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