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How is leprosy spreading domestically in the US? Some experts point to armadillos
Leprosy is rare because most people have innate immunity. Cases are typically brought from countries where the disease is endemic through travel.
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Emory university school of medicine
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Jim loughry
Brett degregorio
Jessica farley
Colorado state university
National hansen disease program
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Hansen disease program at emory university hospital
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Disease control
ECOVIEWS: Why do birds build nests with shed snake skins?
Q: My husband was excited when he witnessed a robin building a nest by recycling a shed skin from a snake that lives at the foundation of our house in
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Brett degregorio
Tom risch
Elizabeth medlin
Arkansas state university
University of georgia savannah river ecology laboratory
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Savannah river site
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Why do birds build nests with shed snake skins?
Could the snake skins serve as a deterrent to would-be egg predators? And why do some birds incorporate bits of litter into their nests?
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Brett degregorio
Elizabeth medlin
Tom risch
Ken roberts
University of georgia savannah river ecology laboratory
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Armadillos heading north are the climate change frontier
The creatures haven’t made it to Pennsylvania yet, but researchers expect it’s only a matter of time.
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Lincoln park
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Distrito federal
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University of missouri
Lincoln park zoo
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Christopher borrelli
Armadillos have arrived in downstate Illinois and are heading north — yes, you might someday see an armadillo in your backyard
"OK, sure. Illinois is not Texas." But downstate, they're increasingly common. A woman outside Peoria found one in her flower pots. And yes, it's because of climate change.
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