Animals
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Long-Tailed Tit May Benefit from Climate Change
The long-tailed tit - a tiny bird native to the Europe and Asia - may be on the winning side of climate change, according to researchers. As the weather gets warmer, the bird, which typically dies in large numbers during cold winters, is expected to thrive.
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