Animals
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Invasive Spotted Lanternfly that Kills Grapevines Could Reach California Wine Counties in Five Years
Grape growers in wine-producing counties of California may encounter a major concern in the next five years from invasive insects that kills grapevines and common crops.
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Insect Protein in Pet Food: Fad or Solution?
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Amazingly Detailed Bizarre Footage of Deep-Sea Creatures Captured in 4K UHD
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Mysterious Hard Object Inside Massive Catfish Turned Out to be Sex Toy
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