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Texas Deer Struggles to Grow Antlers Due to Extreme Heat
Texas's severe drought and hot heat may be slowing the development of white-tailed deer antlers. Drought is now gripping Texas, and according to the most recent government map issued on June 27, drought conditions have increased and exacerbated for the third week in a row.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Kangaroo from 50,000 Years Ago Wasn't Related to Australian Kangaroos
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Independence Day Forecast: How Will the Weather be on the Fourth of July Weekend?
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A Decade After Derecho: Remembering the Destructive Storm that Ravaged DC
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Child Detention Center in Ireland Crawling With Rats as Major Infestation Strikes
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Early-Season Heat Wave in Japan Places Significant Strain on Residents and Power Grid Over the Past Week
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Burrowing Animals the First to Recover Following the Permian Mass Extinction: New Study
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Scientists Investigate Different Microbiomes Across Geographical Population of Dogs
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Odd Anthropomorphic Figures with Oversized Heads Found Painted in a Rock Shelter in Tanzania
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Digestive Enzyme of Bacterial Origin in Longhorned Beetles Has Appeared in Its Evolution
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Dozens of Sharks Avoid South African Waters as Killer Whale Duo 'Port' and 'Starboard' Hunt Them
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New Research Discovers Historical Data That Saved Pacific Salmon From Predators
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British Columbia Issues Flood Watch and Evacuation Alerts as Heavy Rain Causes Rivers to Overflow






