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    Long-necked plant feeding dinosaurs regrew teeth every 1 to 2 months 18 July 2013

    A United States study on Wednesday explained that the long-necked plant feeding dinosaurs that wandered the Earth 150 million years ago undergone evolution a substantial way of fixing broken teeth which are known to be new ones to grow. Scientists...

    Keywords: sauropod dinosaur, journal plos one, herbivores., diplodocus

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    Breeding cycles of Penguins affected by global warming 23 March 2012

    Global warming is adversely affecting the Antarctic occupants and Penguins in particular. Scientists believe that the climate adversity has had its toll on the breeding cycles of the species. The researches were conducted by using a combination of field work...

    Keywords: breedings, Chinstrap, Penguins, Heather Lynch

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