Animals
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Two New Satyr Butterflies Discovered In Upper Amazon Basin
Two new satyr butterflies, one of which was named after the iconic naturalist named David Attenborough, were recently found hidden among lowland tropical forests in a remote region of the upper Amazon basin.
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