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Rare Discovery: Archaeological Excavation in Pompeii Unearths Remains of Pregnant Tortoise
A pregnant tortoise was discovered during a Pompeii excavation. A pregnant tortoise was discovered during a Pompeii excavation. When Mount Vesuvius erupted, the animal was supposed to be looking for a spot to lay eggs amid the wreckage of a quake-damaged dwelling.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Shows How Prehistoric Marine Vampire Terrorized the Deep Back Then
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Giant Bacteria Visible in the Naked Eye Discovered in Guadeloupe for the First Time
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As Wetlands Move Inland Due to Sea Level Rise, Coastal Ecosystems Release More Carbon Into the Atmosphere
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Toxic Particles From Air Pollution Can Travel Directly to the Brain and Cause Damage
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Rare Planetary Alignment to be Impressively Visible This Week
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Experts Raise Alarm as Lake Mead Water Level Drops to Near 'Dead Pool' Status
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Tibetan Plateau Is Struggling From Water Imbalance That Could Lead to International Conflicts Due to Climate Change
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Aging Mystery: Crocodiles, Salamanders and Turtles Could Hold the Key Behind Aging and Longevity, Scientists Say
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Shark Attack Reported in Lovers Point Beach, California; Shark's Identity Remains Unknown
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Scientists Discovers Way To Circumvent Need of Plants for Biological Photosynthesis
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Vampyronassa Rhodanica Has Muscular Suckers Utilized for Entangling and Controlling Victims
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Hot Weather Scorches Central U.S While Alaska’s Wildfires in June Breaks Records