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Microbes Left Behind by Hyenas Offer 'Bulletin Board' of Information for Others
When wild hyenas mark a spot with a scent post, the bacteria left behind contain a wealth of information about the animals that left them, according to a new research paper in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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