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This Might Be the World's Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of T
This Might Be the World's Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of T
This Might Be the World's Oldest Tree. And It Could Die of Thirst
Lañilawal, a Patagonian cypress that may be one of the oldest trees on Earth, needs greater protection if scientists are to understand its secrets of survival, an environmental scientist says
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