Animals
Genetic Mapping may Save Diamondback Terrapins
Diamondback terrapins set themselves apart from other turtle species with their intricately grooved shells, however new research from the US Geological Survey suggest that the stuff beneath the turtles' groovy shells may be key to their survival.
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