Animals
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7-Million-Year Disappearance of Cat Species in North America Explained
House kittens will occasionally go missing for consecutive days until reappearing unharmed. However, this brief disappearance pales in comparison to the cat disparity, a duration in the evolutionary history between roughly 25 million and 18.5 million years ago.
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Tiger Shark Teeth Are Being Used To Interpret Evolutionary Changes
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