Animals
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Devil Bird Sighting Across Melbourne Becomes Common Due to Climate Change
According to researchers, climate change could be one of the reasons why the so-called devil bird, recognized for its incessant late-night mating call, has become increasingly common in Melbourne's outer suburbs.
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