Species Boundaries: North America’s Most Persistent Identity Crisis
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Apparently, this species couldn’t decide where it wanted to call home across North America, resulting in boundaries that are more 'interpretative dance' than 'clear border lines.' No photoshoots, no red ropes—just fluid frontiers that probably make cartographers want to self-schedule therapy sessions. You might think we’re talking mysterious celebrities, but no, it’s just good old fauna refusing to pick a side, blurring their real estate like a 90s bad relationship montage.
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(1 of 3)Source: Arstechnica | Published: 8/28/2025 | Author: John Timmer
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