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May 2021
4m 14s

Araignée (Spider)

Choses à Savoir
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Texte:
Les araignées vivant en milieu urbain en Australie grossissent davantage et sont plus aptes à se reproduire que celles ayant pour habitat les zones rurales.

Traduction:
Spiders living in urban areas of Australia grow larger and are better able to reproduce than rural dwellers.


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