Africa
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African Straw-Colored Fruit Bats Combat Deforestation, New Study Shows
Among all bat species, African straw-colored fruit bats are record-holding flyers. This enables them to successfully forage for food, while spreading seeds and pollen over wide-spread areas of Africa.
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Africa’s Earliest Known Coelacanth Is 360 Million Years Old?
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Early Pre-Reptile Didn't Sprawl, He Stood Tall And Walked on All Fours
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A Zebra's Stripes May Not Keep it as Safe as We Thought
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Meet the African Golden Wolf: New Canine Discovered After 150 Years
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Elephant Poaching Hotspots Identified
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