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Japanese Animals Are Still Washing Up in America After The 2011 Tsunami
The Atlantic Sure, animals can raft across large distances by clinging to natural debris that's been swept to sea by storms—that's how lemurs got to Madagascar, how monkeys and guinea pigs got to South America, and how iguanas got the Galapagos. But none of the ... Tsunami carried Japanese animals to US How thousands of marine animals got from Japan to the USA after Tsunami Tsunami 'mega-rafts' of debris ship hundreds of animal species from Japan to US |
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Japanese Animals Are Still Washing Up in America After The 2011 Tsunami - The Atlantic
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