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India's Cows Contributing to Global Warming?

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This time, in India! By burping, belching and excreting copious amounts of methane — a greenhouse gas that traps 20 times more heat than carbon dioxide — India's livestock of roughly 485 million (including sheep and goats) contribute more to global warming than the vehicles they obstruct. Cows With Gas!

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Malaysian Official Says God Made Animals for Testing

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The plans by India's Vivo BioTech Ltd. The activists say Malaysia has no regulations on animal research, which could lead to test subjects being abused. Tags: animal research animal laboratories malaysia. That's why he created rats and monkeys. We cannot test on human beings," he told The Associated Press.

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The Amazing Exploding Dove Meets Montana

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Originally from India and the vicinity, it is believed that they had already undergone two major expansions – through Asia Minor in the 1600s, and then across Europe in the 1900s – when they first appeared in North America. Tags: collared dove , doves , interior west • Have you seen the cool 10,000 Birds t-shirts?

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Where America dreams of/goes birding?

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But first, not thinking of proper research, I made no difference between questions, nor were the mentioned destinations really visited or only dreamed about. 6%: Antarctica, Argentina, Indonesia (including the votes for West Papua), India. 6%: Antarctica, Argentina, Indonesia (including the votes for West Papua), India.

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Birding Napo, Guangxi, China – part 1

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Apparently, she supported the research of a Romanian team on ectoparasites of birds from Meghalaya (India) – and for her troubles, the team thanked her by naming a species of feather mite newly discovered on Large Niltava after her. Maybe doing ornithological research was just his way of compensation.

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