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Monday, February 26, 2007

Exotic animals seen where Antarctic ice used to be

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spindly orange sea stars, fan-finned ice fish and herds of roving sea cucumbers are among the exotic creatures spied off the Antarctic coast in an area formerly covered by ice, scientists reported on Sunday.

posted by Chris Irwin at 10:32 PM

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Blogger t(h)om said...

here's a research article for you about how global warming is causing stronger atlantic ocean hurricanes.

12:38 PM  

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