Brazil
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Exotic Gooseberries Are Good For Us, Too
In terms of health benefits from their inherent antioxidants, exotic Ceylon gooseberries are giving blueberries and cranberries a run for their money, a new study shows.
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Pangaea Link? New Fossilized Lizard Found, 80 Million Years Old
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Seven New Teeny-Tiny Frog Species Discovered in Brazil
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