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Jellyfish Consume Larger Prey Implying That They Will Occupy a Higher Position in the Food Chain as They Mature
Researchers found out that large jellyfish eat larger prey as they mature, and it influences their nutritional value.
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US Weather Update: Severe Thunderstorms, Flooding Rain to Spread Almost 20 States
Median Eyes in Trilobites Found After 150 Years of Multiple Researches
2 Invasive Mudsnails from New Zealand Found in Montana Creek
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Considering Publishing a Book? Why Self-Publishing Is Better
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4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Accepting a New Job
75-Pound Endangered Loggerhead Sea Turtle Carcass with Whole Ecosystem Beached in Oregon
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How Fire Watch Guards Can Help You Avoid Costly Fines and Legal Issues?
Severe Weather Hounds Ohio with Threats of Flooding Rain During This Stormy Spring
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Shop For Lobster Online With Ease
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Poisoned Meatballs Kill Several Dogs at Canicross Race Event in France
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UK Weather Forecast: Thunderstorms Expected Across UK as Flood Warnings Remain in Effect
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A New Study Looked at the Long-term Environmental Impact of Various Japanese Knotweed Control Methods