The Light Brown Controversy Moth
Category: Moth
Bio-engineered sterilized moths to be released in San Francisco to quell insatiable moth sex appetites.
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Hairless Racoon

In the wild, Andrew feeds on fish, sponges, small crustaceans, nematode worms and protozoans.

Benny's diet is very specialized, consisting mainly of the interior of Ramy nuts, nectar from the Traveller's Palm tree, some fungi and insect grubs. He is also known to raid coconut plantations, and has been seen eating lychees and mangoes, which are also plantation crops.
Category: Moth
Bio-engineered sterilized moths to be released in San Francisco to quell insatiable moth sex appetites.
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Category: biotechnology
In 2001, scientists at New Zealand biotechnology firm ViaLactia (that translates to Milk Road, right?), identified a cow with a genetic mutation that resulted in its producing skim milk. Since then, Milk Road has successfully bread a strain of cows...
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