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A new old species from an important time
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Biologists suspect we’re living through the sixth major mass extinction. Earth has witnessed five, when more than 75% of species disappeared.
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The most beautiful artificial birds on net,the largest artificial birds on net
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The planet’s magnetic poles swapped places at an astounding rate about 500 million years ago, which offers clues to core formation and hints at the effects on early life.
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Male deer fight for mates, ladybugs stuff themselves silly, the only known "hibernating" bird prepares for its slumber, and more.
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About 480 million years ago, an extinct group of marine arthropods related to insects and lobsters gathered in clusters to scuttle across the seafloor.
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The 15-ton elasmosaur adds to evidence that a vibrant marine ecosystem existed just before the dinosaur mass extinction.
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For almost a decade, one lone mushroom was classified as an endangered species, and scientists say more could be in trouble.
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Our team went on a bust with Brazil's environmental protection agents, struggling within a hostile government to keep deforestation in check.
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