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Giant Oth Rescued in Mexico City’s Expansive Metropolis

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For biologist Maria Eugenia Diaz Buttress, rescuing 2,600 neglected cocos is a worthy endeavor. She has dedicated nearly 60 years caring for insects at the Museum of Natural History in Mexico City, spending countless hours with the moths of two sizable “four mirrors” cocos. (AP video by Martín Silva Rey; Production: Fernanda Pesce)

For biologist Maria Eugenia Diaz Buttress, rescuing 2,600 neglected cocos is a worthy endeavor. She has dedicated nearly 60 years caring for insects at the Museum of Natural History in Mexico City, spending countless hours with the moths of two sizable “four mirrors” cocos. (AP video by Martín Silva Rey; Production: Fernanda Pesce)






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