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Paleontologists have uncovered in Arizona a Triassic treasure trove of fossils dating back 209 million years ago.
Buried for 209 million years, a tiny flying reptile and its ancient neighbors just emerged from Arizona’s Triassic past.
An entomologist describes how the sap-sucking insects can weaken grapevines and reduce fruit yield and quality.
A fossil from a seagull-sized winged reptile that lived millions of years ago was found in Arizona, and the creature has now ...
Warm weather often means the emergence of pests —even on our houseplants. Summer is a crucial time to examine your indoor ...
A couple of recent, late June, incidents are reminders that gardeners need to be vigilant during the long, warm days of ...
An array of long-handled weeding-tool options helps gardeners get rid of weeds without the ache of bending over and over ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThe Most Massive Insects in TennesseeTennessee is home to over a thousand insects, but a few are quite sizable. Discover the biggest insects that live in the ...
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House Digest on MSNHummingbirds And Butterflies Love This Dramatic Flowering ShrubThis flowering shrub boasts dramatic tubular purple flowers that are ideal for drawing hummingbirds and butterflies to your ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS team discovers winged reptile that took powered flight with early dinosaursSmithsonian scientists have uncovered North America’s oldest known pterosaur from a 209-million-year-old bonebed in Arizona’s ...
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