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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Animal News

A rise in ozone, especially in rural areas, could reduce insects' ability to find flowers.
An abandoned Connecticut beach town reverts to nature and becomes home to threatened bird species.
The eastern population of monarch butterflies don't use fancy navigational strategies, they just fly with a general southwest orientation.
Gelada monkey sounds could be an evolutionary step to human language.
Not surprisingly, there hasn't been a burglary in 15 years.

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