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Monday, August 4, 2014

Animal News

Tiny velella are mass-beaching by the millions up and down the coast.
They have poor vision, bad hearing and no teeth. And yet, anteaters can be deadly.
Mother's nature's tiny fliers still tops in aerodynamic efficiency, but small man-made birds closing fast.
The growing push to clear forests for palm oil cultivation in Africa may spell doom for that continent's great apes.
A chunk of 20-million-year-old amber rediscovered from an old collection reveals a locust with remnants of wings that the insect has since lost.

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