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Mongabay on MSNPangolin burrows are biodiversity magnets in burnt forests, study showsPangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammals, hit the headlines more often for the illegal trade in their scales and meat ...
When it rains in the park, the males of a tiny amphibious species emerge from the rocky caves, searching for an elevated log or ledge. They make their way to the top, then let out a call. The sound ...
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