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Invasive Fire Ants Moved to a New "Wetter" Environment After Old Hills Damaged by Wildfire
Invasive fire ants have expanded their Australian invasion by banding together and building floating rafts with their bodies to live for weeks at a time during recent flooding in Queensland.
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Do Animals That Lick Their Wounds Have Self-Healing Properties?
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National Pet Day 2022: Most Popular Pets in the US Revealed
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Gateway to Hell: Scientists Suggest Drilling Holes and Extinguishing Fire at the Darvaza Gas Crater in Turkmenistan Once and For All
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Farm Animals, According to Children, Are Entitled to the Same Attention as Pets
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Legendary Elk Beheaded in Rocky Mountains; Vowed to ‘Return to the Earth'
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Waste Plastics Are Converted to Benzoic Acid With the Help of Light and Oxygen According To Study
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Cosmologists: the Great North American Solar Eclipse Will Occur on April 8, 2024
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Recurring Earthquake Swarms Continue in Puerto Rico; No Tsunami Warning Issued Yet
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Minnesota Is on the Outskirts of Tuesday’s Severe Weather Threat
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South Africa: Torrential Rain Causes Flash Floods and Landslides in KwaZulu-Natal Province
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Severe Weather Outbreak: Massive Blizzard to Possibly Hit Continental US, Threatening Millions
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Unlocking the Mysteries Hiding Beneath Florida's Underwater Caves






