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Scientists hope that by studying the 3.5 million-year-old bacteria, they can find the tricks that have allowed it to live for so long.
The genus Phascolarctos split from Litokoala in the late Miocene and had several adaptations that allowed it to live on a specialised eucalyptus diet: a shifting of the palate towards the front of the skull; larger molars and premolars; smaller pterygoid fossa; and a larger gap between the molar and the incisor teeth.
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If the kingdom does not have to spend to prop up its currency, though, its reserves will allow it to live with big deficits for longer than that.
It has more nephidia, a kidney-like organ that allows it to live in dryer conditions than other worms.
Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, would allow it to live but only as a drastically shrunken agency that mainly gathers statistics.
It means yellow in German, and Bruce's great-grandfather brought it out of Hungary, allowing it to live on in defiance of Hitler.
If expulsion occurs before the fetus has reached a stage of development advanced enough to allow it to live outside the womb (20 to 22 weeks), it is known as a spontaneous abortion or miscarriage.
Other women may have carried to term, or as close to term as possible, a child whose condition could allow it to live for a few days, or weeks, or maybe a few years.
To allow it to live in the public conversation more in the manner that it exists within the lived experience of the community today – as a resonating echo, a part of the village, rather than the village as a part of the event.
The pilfered chloroplasts line the slug's digestive tract, provide it with energy, and allow it to "live as a plant", as Elysia expert Mary Rumpho describes it.
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