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Extreme heat pushing Australia's farms, wildlife to limits, study warns
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Extreme heat pushing Australia's farms, wildlife to limits, study warns
CANBERRA, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- Australia's record-breaking heatwave in late January, with inland temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius, has inflicted severe damage on agriculture and wildlife, scientists warn. Thousands of flying foxes died in the state of South Australia, while mango growers in the state of Western Australia reported fruit "boiled" on trees, according to an article published on The Conversati
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