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Os bichos ressurgiram: tartaruga, marsupiais e anfíbios que estavam desaparecidos voltam à cena - Sustentabilidade
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Prefeito de Porto Nacional apresenta projetos para turismo e cultura ao Governo do Estado
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An adult Brood X periodical cicada emerges in the Ann Arbor area after spending 17 years developing underground. The Brood X cicadas are members of the genus Magicicada and have striking black bodies, bulging red-orange eyes and red wing veins. This cicada was photographed May 25 at the Ann Arbor-area home of U-M entomologist Thomas Moore. Image credit: Daryl Marshke, University of Michigan Photography.
University of Michigan entomologist Thomas Moore was walking in the yard of his Ann Arbor-area home on Monday afternoon when he heard the unmistakable droning buzz of a single periodical cicada in the distance.
11/28/18 The 28th Annual Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom with guest speaker Gene Nichol. Nichol spoke on government interference in higher ed.
Longtime U-M entomologist thrilled by arrival of 17-year cicadas in Ann Arbor area
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Cambridgeshire s top tourists attractions that are now open to visitors
Most of the county s major indoor attractions are now open
08:37, 22 MAY 2021
Enjoy a visit to the Museum of Zoology (Image: David Johnson Photographic)
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