Move over, Punxsutawney Phil – one Colorado rodent is making his own prediction for winter. Flatiron Freddy, a top-hat ...
Temperatures warming close to the record high of 70 degrees on Monday will help melt the remainder of the late January snow.
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A person in Pueblo County, Colorado, about 100 miles south of Denver ... It is transmitted by fleas often carried by rodents in the wild, including rats and prairie dogs. Plague occurs when ...
It likely ate plants and possibly insects or other small animals. “Colorado is a great place to find fossils, but mammals from this time period tend to be pretty rare,” Eberle said.
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