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Arctic Ground Squirrels Face Challenges From Warming Temperatures and Shorter Winters
Arctic ground squirrels are unique among mammals. Their ability to keep from freezing even when body temperatures dip below that mark on the thermometer enables them to survive extreme winter climates.
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UK Weather Forecast: Hotter Weather Outlook to Continue in UK This Week
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Extinct Volcano Off Portugal Coast Could Store 1.2 to 8.6 Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide [Study]
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Australia Weather Forecast: Severe Weather, Likely in New South Wales, Victoria This Week