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Another 25,000 are believed to migrate through the area each year, according to New York City Audubon; migrating geese are thought to have brought down Flight 1549.
The researchers also stated that the Hofbauer cells, which are believed to migrate around the placenta, may aid in delivery of Zika virus to the fetal brain.
Approximately a billion butterflies are believed to migrate there every year and there is between six and sixty million butterflies living in each hectare.
She estimated the resident population of Canada geese in New York City and on Long Island to be more than 25,000, and said another 25,000 are believed to migrate through the area each year.
The elephant, as being one of the largest and most important of the animals, is naturally one into which the souls of chiefs are believed to migrate after death, and has euphemistic and propitiatory names by which it is known to the Semang and other wild tribesmen.
From the time we'd left the shelter of warm Passamaquoddy Bay for the colder waters of the mouth of Fundy, our eyes had been peeled for some of the 17 species of baleen and toothed whales that are believed to migrate from arctic seas from July to September.
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The Anywa are believed to have migrated from lands east of the African Great Lakes several centuries ago.
The Gypsies, often called Roma or Sinti, are believed to have migrated westward from India about A.D. 900.
Like the closely related Mossi, Konkomba, Tallensi, and LoDagaa, the Gurma are believed to have migrated from the Gambaga Scarp (escarpment) of present-day northeastern Ghana.
During this process, the failure plane is believed to have migrated downward and laterally along the freezing front, into the sand bed, with a concurrent increase in shear resistance up to levels comparable to the sand's internal friction.
The village has twenty-five hundred inhabitants, most of whom are descended from the Yörük, a nomadic people believed to have migrated to the Taurus Mountains from Central Asia in the eleventh century.
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