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Friday, October 4, 2013

Animal News

The fossilized jaw of a pint-size primate that lived about 35 million years ago in Asia has been unearthed in Thai coal mines.
Scientists unearth ancient pollen grains that suggest plants arrived 100 million years earlier than previously thought.
Poop recently helped scientists decipher the mysterious movements of the moa, giant extinct flightless birds from New Zealand. 
Microbes living in Antarctica's saltiest lake swap huge chunks of genetic material as a means of surviving their harsh environment.
Expanding cities can swallow biodiversity hotspots and other important protected natural areas.

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