Animals
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Weird Hoofprints on Ocean Floor Turn Out to Be Bottom-Feeder Fish Bite Marks
Scientists have solved why there are weird hoofprints on the ocean floor and it turns out they bite marks of a bottom-feeder fish. Read more here.
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