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Each aspect of a sauropod poses a kind of physiological puzzle: What size heart could pump enough blood to reach past the elongated neck?
Scuba diving in Fiji, a collection of some 300 islands strewn across the South Pacific, poses a kind of recreational Sophie's Choice for anyone with less than a month on his hands.
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In place of the usual mystery — what are they going to do to us? — this movie poses a different kind of hypothetical puzzle.
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