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Robert Anderson "Outward bound". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 11 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_10_116/ai_n27460173/
Natural History
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Articles in Dec, 2007 issue of Natural History
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Stand up straight
by C. Loring Brace -
Camels 0, comet 1
by Harvey Leifert -
The Pompeii Pop-Up
by Laurence A. Marschall - Saturdays in winter: we're all wet!
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Outward bound
by Robert Anderson -
Hiber nation: understanding how creatures put their lives on hold could yield therapies for a variety of human ills
by Olivia Judson -
Shells
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Hail from the Chief
by Vittorio Maestro -
On the trail of a snail
by Rebecca Kessler -
The Deep: The Extraordinary Creatures of the Abyss
by Laurence A. Marschall - Rethinking Velociraptor: new study finds they had feathers
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by Carl F. Welser -
Earlier birds
by Stephan Reebs -
Vanishing World: The Endangered Arctic
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Who's Watching Whom?
by Barbie Bischof -
A fluke of foresight
by Stephan Reebs -
At a loss for words: the Native-American language Salish-Pend d'Oreille is on the brink of disappearing. More than half the world's 6,000 languages will be gone by the end of the century
by Sarah Grey Thomason - Erratum
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Lynx jinx
by Erin Espelie -
Did skimming fit the bill?
by Stephan Reebs -
Florida underground: at a state park riddled with caves, even the Chipola River ducks below the surface
by Robert H. Mohlenbrock - Holiday spirits
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No translation necessary
by A.P. Warren -
It's not just the heat
by Stephan Reebs -
Cartographia: Mapping Civilizations
by Laurence A. Marschall - Museum events: American Museum of Natural History
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Eau de bird
by Stephan Reebs -
Skating through the ages: skaters have been speeding up over the centuries, thanks to better footwear that allows longer strides for maximum efficiency
by Adam Summers -
Cutting-edge Science?
by Laurie Sexton -
Fitness for grandmas
by Stephan Reebs -
Traces in the sand: Libya boasts ancient ruins built over the Centuries by Berbers, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and Arabs
by Mary Knight -
The sky in December 2007 and January 2008
by Joe Rao -
The croc came back
by Brendan Borrell -
Baboon heaven: a South African Animal Rehabilitation Center gives an unpopular primate TLC and a chance to return to the wild
by Michael C. Blumenthal - A gift from the sea
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