Human beings in 7th place out of 35 species on monogamy scale but behind moustached tamarins and Eurasian beavers...
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Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 05/11/2024 01:30
A new study predicts a grim future for humanity as Earth's continents drift towards forming a supercontinent. This will lead to extreme temperatures, reaching 40-50°C, making survival impossible for humans and many other species due to the inability to regulate body heat.
Human beings in 7th place out of 35 species on monogamy scale but behind moustached tamarins and Eurasian beavers...
Human beings in 7th place out of 35 species on monogamy scale but behind moustached tamarins and Eurasian beavers...
Human beings in 7th place out of 35 species on monogamy scale but behind moustached tamarins and Eurasian beavers
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