Animals
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Can Iguanas Carry Diseases? Why Invading Species Are Dangerous
The world is a vast ecosystem where every species plays a specific role in maintaining the environmental balance. However, when introduced to non-native environments, species can disrupt the natural equilibrium, often with dire consequences.
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Extremely Rare White Deer Sighting in UK Fishing Trip Caught in Video
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Deadly Snails Carrying Rat Lungworm Parasites Spotted in North Carolina
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