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A Tree, Which Has Lived on Earth for over 5,000 Years and Is Older than the Great Pyramid of Giza, Is Now at Risk of Dying of Thirst

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Lañilawal, a Patagonian chiparous who could be one of the oldest trees on Earth, needs greater protection if scientists want to understand his secrets...
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Lañilawal, a Patagonian chiparous who could be one of the oldest trees on Earth, needs greater protection if scientists want to understand his secrets...

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antena3.ro broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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