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  • This is rare! Lionel Messi lost his cool as he gave the referees a piece of his mind in Argentina’s defeat to Paraguay. Video in comments.
    This is rare! Lionel Messi lost his cool as he gave the referees a piece of his mind in Argentina’s defeat to Paraguay. Video in comments.
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  • 5 facts about bats?

    Here are some facts about bats:

    1)Flight: Bats are the only mammals that can fly.

    2)Species: There are over 1,400 species of bats worldwide.

    3)Habitat: Bats live on almost every continent, from the Arctic to Argentina. They are well-adapted to urban environments.

    4)Diet: Most bats eat insects, but some tropical bats also eat fruit, frogs, fish, and blood.

    5)Echolocation: Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt.

    6)Role in ecosystems: Bats are important pollinators, seed dispersers, and natural pest controls.

    7)Blood-sucking: Only three bat species are blood-suckers, and they don't actually suck blood. Instead, they use their teeth to make small cuts in the skin of sleeping animals and drink the blood that flows out.

    8)Paternal lactation: Male Dyak's fruit bats can produce milk from their mammary glands to feed their young.

    9)Related to humans: Bats are more closely related to humans than they are to mice.

    10)Order: All bats belong to the order Chiroptera, which means "hand wing" in Greek.

    11)Megabats and microbats: Bats are separated into two categories: megabats and microbats. Flying foxes are the largest megabats and can have a wingspan of up to 6 feet.
    5 facts about bats? Here are some facts about bats: 1)Flight: Bats are the only mammals that can fly. 2)Species: There are over 1,400 species of bats worldwide. 3)Habitat: Bats live on almost every continent, from the Arctic to Argentina. They are well-adapted to urban environments. 4)Diet: Most bats eat insects, but some tropical bats also eat fruit, frogs, fish, and blood. 5)Echolocation: Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt. 6)Role in ecosystems: Bats are important pollinators, seed dispersers, and natural pest controls. 7)Blood-sucking: Only three bat species are blood-suckers, and they don't actually suck blood. Instead, they use their teeth to make small cuts in the skin of sleeping animals and drink the blood that flows out. 8)Paternal lactation: Male Dyak's fruit bats can produce milk from their mammary glands to feed their young. 9)Related to humans: Bats are more closely related to humans than they are to mice. 10)Order: All bats belong to the order Chiroptera, which means "hand wing" in Greek. 11)Megabats and microbats: Bats are separated into two categories: megabats and microbats. Flying foxes are the largest megabats and can have a wingspan of up to 6 feet.
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  • Leo Messi: “I’m very lucky to have been able to achieve everything I did with Barcelona and Argentina”.
    🔵🔴 Leo Messi: “I’m very lucky to have been able to achieve everything I did with Barcelona and Argentina”. 🤩✨
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  • https://www.goal.com/en/lists/lamine-yamal-vinicius-jr-sergio-aguero-makes-pick-ex-barcelona-argentina-striker-likens-superstar-la-liga-wingers-neymar-lionel-messi/bltcf37f0f4db511243
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    Lamine Yamal or Vinicius Jr? Sergio Aguero makes his pick as ex-Barcelona & Argentina striker likens superstar La Liga wingers to ‘Neymar & Lionel Messi’ | Goal.com
    Sergio Aguero has made his pick between Lamine Yamal and Vinicius Junior, with the superstar wingers being likened to “Neymar and Lionel Messi”.
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  • Leo Messi: "The end is near and I'm enjoying and valuing every moment as maximum as possible".

    Argentina and Barcelona are my home. Today I am also in a place where I feel very happy, a new stage in my life", told @marca.
    Leo Messi: "The end is near and I'm enjoying and valuing every moment as maximum as possible". Argentina and Barcelona are my home. Today I am also in a place where I feel very happy, a new stage in my life", told @marca.
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  • Leo Messi: “It’s really nice to come playing here in Argentina, to feel the affection of the people… it moves me how they shout my name”.
    Leo Messi: “It’s really nice to come playing here in Argentina, to feel the affection of the people… it moves me how they shout my name”.
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  • Leo Messi on his future: "I haven’t set any date or deadline regarding my future, I just want to enjoy all of this".

    "It moves me more than ever to be in Argentina and feel the love of the people because I know these could be my last matches".
    Leo Messi on his future: "I haven’t set any date or deadline regarding my future, I just want to enjoy all of this". "It moves me more than ever to be in Argentina and feel the love of the people because I know these could be my last matches".
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  • Leo Messi with an hat-trick for Argentina tonight… making it 846 career goals!

    He’s been involved in 5 goals tonight. Three goals and two assists.
    Leo Messi with an hat-trick for Argentina tonight… making it 846 career goals! He’s been involved in 5 goals tonight. Three goals and two assists.
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  • Sir David Attenborough is pictured with a colossal thigh bone from a titanosaur, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth. In 2013, a shepherd in Argentina’s Chubut Province made a remarkable discovery on La Flecha farm, spotting the tip of a massive fossil bone protruding from the ground.

    This led to an excavation by paleontologists, who uncovered the 2.4-meter (8-foot) femur, along with over 220 bones from at least seven titanosaur individuals. The dinosaur, estimated to be 37 meters long and weighing around 70 tonnes, is believed to have lived approximately 100 million years ago, making it the largest known species to have ever existed.
    Sir David Attenborough is pictured with a colossal thigh bone from a titanosaur, one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth. In 2013, a shepherd in Argentina’s Chubut Province made a remarkable discovery on La Flecha farm, spotting the tip of a massive fossil bone protruding from the ground. This led to an excavation by paleontologists, who uncovered the 2.4-meter (8-foot) femur, along with over 220 bones from at least seven titanosaur individuals. The dinosaur, estimated to be 37 meters long and weighing around 70 tonnes, is believed to have lived approximately 100 million years ago, making it the largest known species to have ever existed.
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  • GOOOAL ARGENTINA! JULIÁN! LA ARANA!

    3-0 in 45 minutes.
    🕷️🇦🇷 GOOOAL ARGENTINA! JULIÁN! LA ARANA! 3-0 in 45 minutes. 🎠
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