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Animals Can Suffer Long-term Health Damage from Extreme Heatwaves, Study Finds
Heatwaves are known to be silent killers not just to mammals alone, but birds and other animals in general. However, those which are not affected are not entirely in the safe zone as well, new study suggests.
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Cosmic Parade: Rare 5-Planet Alignment to Reach Peak Visibility After the Summer Solstice
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7-Year-Old Boy Spent Four Days in ICU After Being Bitten by Venomous Snake
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Giant Dwarf Crocodiles: Newly Discovered Reptile Species Once Hunted our Human Ancestors
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Bubonic Plague Pandemic: Scientists Finally Traced Origins of the 14th Century Black Death
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Police Detains Michigan Man and His Passenger 'Karen the Alligator' After Car Chase
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Kansas Heat Wave Kills Around 10,000 Fat Cattle as Temperatures Reach over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Yellowstone Update: Authorities Warn of Unsafe Local Drinking Water and Displaced Wildlife, Earthquake Swarm Recorded Before Flooding
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Over 20 Million Farm Animals in US Die Before Reaching Slaughterhouse Due to Horrific Conditions
Almost 16,000 Sheeps Drown as Crammed Ship Capsizes Off Red Sea Coast
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Environment Friendly Electric Cars are Improving for the Better
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200,000 Properties in England at Risk of 'Disappearing' Due to Rising Sea Levels