Dollar fight? Loon killed bald eagle with ‘shot through the heart’0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 23, 2020
The U.S. dollar might be stronger than the Canadian loonie — but it looks like the bald eagle should never underestimate the loon.

The U.S. dollar might be stronger than the Canadian loonie — but it looks like the bald eagle should never underestimate the loon.

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An international team of astronomers has discovered a close-in super-Earth exoplanet in the HD 164922 planetary system.

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US Navy pilots have had some bizarre and at times alarming encounters with unidentified aircraft in recent years, as evidenced by eight recently-released hazard reports.

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Material collected from Tagish Lake meteorite that fell across Yukon, B.C. in 2000





























































