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Scientists Finally Learned How a Tiny Mouse Survives Near the Andes Death Zone at 7,000 Meters - ZME Science

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Scientists Finally Learned How a Tiny Mouse Survives Near the Andes Death Zone at 7,000 Meters ZME ScienceHow a tiny mouse survives where almost nothing else can NPRHere's How These Adorable Mice Can Live at an Extremely High Elevation Where No Other Mammal Is Known to Reside Smithsonian MagazineHigh‑altitude mouse found near 7,000 meters may redefine mammal survival limits Phys.orgUM Scientists: World's Highest-Dwelling Mammal Could Boost Cancer Treatments University of Montana

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B: Scientists Finally Learned How a Tiny Mouse Survives Near the Andes Death Zone at 7,000 Meters ZME ScienceHow a tiny mouse survives where almost nothing else can NPRHere's How These Adorable Mice Can Live at an Extremely High Elevation Where No Other Mammal Is Known to Reside Smithsonian MagazineHigh‑altitude mouse found near 7,000 meters may redefine mammal survival limits Phys.orgUM Scientists: World's Highest-Dwelling Mammal Could Boost Cancer Treatments University of Montana

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