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Animals
- •Scientists are still straightening out the history of zebra stripes
- •Scientists are putting antibiotics into the ocean—on purpose. And it’s our only hope.
- •The 10 worst insect stings in the wild
- •This island is many frogs’ last hope for surviving the world’s deadliest pathogen
- •Koalas use their noses to find friends and avoid enemies
- •Are we killing off all the wild buffalo that still know how to roam?
- •A 50-million-year-old school of fish is etched forever in this rare fossil
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