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Burmese Pythons Invade Florida's Natural Ecosystems, Terrorizing Native Species in the State
Invasive to southern Florida, Burmese pythons have been taking a toll on the state's natural ecosystems for decades. For some reason, nature's one of the most formidable predators have recently come for the north, wreaking havoc on native species.
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Small Asteroid That Orbits Earth May Have Come From the Moon
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Cats Use Mental Mapping to Track Your Movements, New Research Reveals
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Scientists Discovered Never-Before-Seen Material Hauled From Diamond
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