
Zacharia E. Washington
Breaking News Reporter at The Dallas Morning News
Christ follower, lover of life & laughter, reporter @dallasnews • @HustonTillotson, @UTJSchool alumna
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1 week ago |
phys.org | Zacharia E. Washington |Sadie Harley |Andrew Zinin
Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, however some of them are considered rare or infrequently encountered by the public. A reader asked Curious Texas: Are there any medium-to-large animals in Texas that most people are unaware of because they are hardly ever seen?
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thederrick.com | Zacharia E. Washington
DALLAS — Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, however some of them are considered rare or infrequently encountered by the public. A reader asked Curious Texas: Are there any medium-to-large animals in Texas that most people are unaware of because they are hardly ever seen? Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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hanfordsentinel.com | Zacharia E. Washington
Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, but some of them are considered rare or are infrequently encountered by the public. A reader asked Curious Texas: Are there any medium-to-large animals in Texas that most people are unaware of because they are hardly ever seen? Curious Texas asked the experts and learned about a few special species that can be found in the state but have almost mastered the art of staying hidden and avoiding humans.
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dailyitem.com | Zacharia E. Washington
DALLAS — Texas is home to a large and diverse range of animal species, however some of them are considered rare or infrequently encountered by the public. A reader asked Curious Texas: Are there any medium-to-large animals in Texas that most people are unaware of because they are hardly ever seen? kAmrFC:@FD %6I2D 2D<65 E96 6IA6CED 2?5 =62C?65 23@FE 2 76H DA64:2= DA64:6D E92E 42? 36 7@F?5 :? E96 DE2E6 3FE 92G6 2=>@DE >2DE6C65 E96 2CE @7 DE2J:?8 9:556?
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fredericknewspost.com | Zacharia E. Washington
Clayton and Kathryn Nash, who both grappled with measles in their childhoods, have wondered why there’s a recent outbreak of the virus when it’s preventable through vaccination. The pair can recall living in a time when the measles vaccine wasn’t yet available. They remember how quickly the virus was spread and how much it negatively impacted the health and lives of people they knew who were diagnosed with the ailment. kAm“(96?
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