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Beavers Head Towards the Arctic Tundra as Heat Due to Climate Change Rises
A tide of multitudes of immigrants waddling and splashing northwards is hastening the metamorphosis of the warmer and drier polar regions: beavers. Specialists who were mapping the expansion of beavers in Alaska were stunned to see that the species had gone far north into the formerly uninhabitable parts of the region.
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