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Pulsating, brain-like colonies of tiny animals are ‘returning home’ to North American freshwater lakes…to do what?
Ben Jordan, KAKE Marion County, Kansas — Visitors of Marion County Lake are wondering about the strange “blobs” that keep popping up in the water… They are strange because they look like brains yet can reach a size much larger … Continue reading
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