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Pangaea Ultima Likely To Get Hot, Cause Mass Extinction Among Animals, Study Says
The Pangaea Ultima is seen to get hot and can likely result in mass extinction among animals. A recent study showed that the supercontinent Pangaea Ultima is likely to get hot, which can later cause mass extinction among mammals.
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Lone Dingo in Port Douglas Euthanized Due to Increasing Threat to Public
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Overfishing in the Egyptian Mediterranean: A New Study Calls for Urgent Action To Save the Fisheries
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Dry Weather Seen As High Pressure Set To Sink From Canada To New England
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Caribbean Parrots Are Not Endemic, but Relicts of a Larger Group, Study Shows
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Water Fleas: The Unexpected Allies in the Fight Against Environmental and Health Problems
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Stormy Conditions to Bring More Rain to Florida, Southern Georgia, Colorado
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Possible Storm Likely to Develop in Gulf of Mexico; Coastal Hazards to Impact Eastern Seaboard
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Canada's Fire Brings Poor Air Quality in Northwest Territories, N.W.T. Communities, Yellowknife
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Flamingos First Sighting on Lake Michigan Draws 75 Birdwatchers, Experts Credit Winds of Hurricane Idalia
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Bats Alter Cancer-Related Genes in New Study on Treatment
'Dumbo' Octopus Spotted by EV Nautilus Research Vessel in North Pacific Ocean [VIDEO]
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Eerie Bright Green Auroras Fill Skies Amid Alaska's Aurora Season