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Voracious Insect's Previously Unknown European Relatives Revealed by Rare 35-Million-Year-Old Fossil Army Ant
Army ants (Dorylinae) have spread to most continents due to their nomadic lifestyle and ravenous raiding, but a rare fossil discovery provides the first evidence that the infamous predators once swarmed a land they are now noticeably absent from.
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Thanksgiving Coast-to-Coast Storm Unleashes Weather Hazards of Thunderstorms, Heavy Snow on South Central, Southeast US
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Alarming Study Reveals Global Sea Level Rise Could Hasten Rock Coast Erosion by 2100
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Flood Warnings Are Issued for Britain as Stormy Gale Warnings Strikes Britain
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Ancient Mummification in Egypt Not Intended for Preserving Dead Bodies: New Exhibit Reports
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Dead Humpback Whale Along Canadian Coast Making Several Dogs Sick After Eating Carcass
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Santa Ana Winds in Southern California Could Cause Wildfires and Wind Damage, Forecast Warns
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Conservationists Scramble to Protect Xin Xin, Latin America's Last Panda
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Heaviest Flying and Colorful Great Bustard Used Plants for Self-Medication Against Diseases, Research Finds
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Post-Thanksgiving Weather Will Bring Wettest Day for the Northeast US
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Days of Torrential Rain in Balkans Caused Flooding, Evacuations, and 6 deaths
7 Hybrid Animals Born of Climate Change and Their Adaptive Traits
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