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| Sean Manning | Sep 27 2015, 08:59 AM Post #1 |
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A genetics paper has revealed that the gazelles of the Arabian peninsula, and of coastal Canaan, are not one species but two. This means that the coastal variety is in greater danger than thought, since if the gazelles go locally extinct it would not be possible to re-introduce the same species from further inland. Scientific American article PLoS One article |
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| Todd Feinman | Sep 28 2015, 07:45 PM Post #2 |
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Wonder which species this ancient Egyptian pet gazelle was?:
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