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theconversation.com
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| | | | | From 30,000-year-old cave paintings to The Man From Snowy River, wild horses have always been part of human culture. As Australia debates what to do with 'brumbies' in mountain environments, it's time to reconsider their place. | |
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www.okapiconservation.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article introduces the okapi, a rare endemic species of the DRC rainforests, detailing its unique appearance, ecological importance as a flagship species for biodiversity, physical characteristics, and details on conservation efforts. | |
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nationalzoo.si.edu
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| | | | | The combination of the Vietnamese mossy frog's green body, black spots, tubercles and spines makes it look like a clump of moss, which it spends a large portion of its time pretending to be. Native to Vietnam, these frogslive in mossy caves and in the banks of rocky mountain streams. | |
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www.awf.org
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| | | The plains zebra is found across east and southern Africa savannahs but continued population decline threatens its survival. Learn how AWF protects the zebra and other zebra facts. | ||