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Climate Change Could Make These Male Crustaceans Attractive to Females
Warming water temperatures and increased carbon dioxide are causing a population growth among a species of shrimp-like crustaceans.
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New Study Reveals Earth's Warmest Temperature to Happen in 100,000 Years
Increased Levels of Carbon Dioxide Could Drive Fish Crazy, Study Finds
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