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But these animals are actually primates—the same group of species that humans belong
But these animals are actually primates—the same group of species that humans belong
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But these animals are actually primates—the same group of species that humans belong
But these animals are actually primates—the same group of species that humans belong
Many of the females in the pride give birth at about the same time.
Many of the females in the pride give birth at about the same time.
sea turtles leave the water in order to lay eggs on the beach and will choose the same
sea turtles leave the water in order to lay eggs on the beach and will choose the same
The same goes for often hard-to-find water which collects in tree hollows.
The same goes for often hard-to-find water which collects in tree hollows.
migration, red crabs climb over and around obstacles in their way, following the same
migration, red crabs climb over and around obstacles in their way, following the same
winter migration, mallards fly south in search of warm weather, often resting at the same
winter migration, mallards fly south in search of warm weather, often resting at the same
The yellow-footed rock wallaby is a marsupial—a pouched mammal—belonging to the same
The yellow-footed rock wallaby is a marsupial—a pouched mammal—belonging to the same
The beluga is not related to the sturgeon of the same name, which has been heavily
The beluga is not related to the sturgeon of the same name, which has been heavily
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