Mexico
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Mexico Has Identified Six New Kinds of Small Frogs According to Researchers
Scientists have found six new species of frogs the size of a thumbnail in Mexico's jungles, one of which has been named Mexico's tiniest frog
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Ancient Frieze Discovered by Archaeologist Showing ‘Time Without Time'
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Experts Baffled as Birds Suddenly Started Dropping from the Sky in Mexico
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Caught on Camera: Hundreds of Dead Birds Fall From the Sky in Mexico
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Scientists Assess Frogs Infected with the Chytridiomycosis Disease in Baja California
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Tequila Fish Reintroduced to Mexico After Disappearing From the Wild
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Butterfly Guides in Mexico Hopes For an Increase in Monarch Population
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Hundreds of Mysterious Ancient Ceremonial Sites Discovered Hidden Underneath Mexico
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Powerful 7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Acapulco, Mexico Damaging Buildings in its Wake
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Tropical Storm Felicia is Now a Major Hurricane in East Pacific as Atlantic Remains Calm
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Heavy Rains Incoming: Tropical Storn Enrique Formed Over the Eastern Pacific
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