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Aug 20, 2019 • 0 min read
In an exciting development at the Schönbrunn zoo in Vienna, four naked mole-rat babies have recently been welcomed. These unique creatures, known for their lack of fur, prominent whiskers on their noses, and notable buck teeth, may be considered among the most unusual infants born at the zoo. Furthermore, scientists are closely studying these mole-rats due to their intriguing health properties, especially since they are resistant to cancer, presenting potential breakthroughs for preventing or treating tumors. For more information, you can visit thelocal.at.
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