Animals
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What's Our National Mammal? Think Wooly Head, Ready to Charge
The Senate recently passed legislation designating our nation's prairie-dwelling, wooly headed, hooved and wild "come-back kid" as our national mammal.
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New Fossils Shed Light On Evolution Of Early Carnivorous Mammals
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'White Whale' Fossil Discovered
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