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Short-nosed unicornfish (Naso brevirostris), Red Sea, Egypt. This species has a maximum published total length of 60 centimetres (24 in). It occurs in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. Adults feed mainly on gelatinous zooplankton, while juveniles mainly feed on benthic algae. The switch from grazing to preying on gelatinous zooplankton coincides with the development of the bony protuberance.
Gĭng-dáng Īng-piéng
Due to climate change, coffee is in crisis – the land suitable for coffee production could shrink by as much as half by 2050, due to higher temperatures and extreme weather. This documentary video by Context News investigates global warming impacts on coffee production and a coffee species, cultivated and traded around the world more than century ago, that may become more important due to these changes.
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Kiák-sióng sióng-diòng gáu cŭ-uái, chăng-gă nè̤ng-gă muōi siŏh nguŏk gì bī-suói, dáik gáu lìng-gāng, gái ché lâ sĭng gì ciō-dà̤! Áik cŭ-uái liēu-gāi gó sâ̤! Ciĕu-diēng
Nâ sê gōng nṳ̄ sê tàu huòi lì cŭ-uái, nṳ̄ â̤ sāi sĕng ché̤ṳ siŏh ché̤ṳ «dĕk-sáik dù-piéng», «cáuk-gă dù-piéng» hĕ̤k-ciā «dĕk hō̤ gì dù-piéng». Nṳ̄ iâ â̤ sāi diŏh «Nêng-sék nè̤ng-gă gì kiák-sióng să-hô» gâe̤ng «Nêng-sék nè̤ng-gă gì uâ-dù să-hô» diē-sié ché̤ṳ siŏh ché̤ṳ nè̤ng-gă ciŏng-gă-ngék góng-hióng-ciā gì cáuk-pīng. Nṳ̄ kō̤-nèng â̤ dó̤i «nièng-dô dù-piéng» gāng hĭng-ché̤ṳ. Nô̤i-ṳ̀ng
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Áng ciō-dà̤Cê̤ṳ-iòng Siâ-huòi ■Ùng-huá Kuŏ-hŏk Gĕ̤ng-tiàng Áng huŏng-ôiDê-giù Tái-kŭng Áng hŭng-lôiDù-piéng Siăng-ĭng Áng cáuk-ciāGióng-dé̤ṳk să-hô ■ Cáuk-kiók-gă ■ Uâ-gă ■ Kiák-sióng să-hô ■ Dēu-káik să-hô Áng bēng-guòngSêu-guòng huŏng-sék Áng lài-nguòngDù-piéng lài-nguòng |

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