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A mysterious circular pattern on moss-covered logs has scientists scratching their heads.
Last winter, researchers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park discovered the symmetrical bull’s-eye pattern on patches of liverwort (a close relative of moss) growing on pine trees that had died and fallen on the ground.
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A mysterious circular pattern on moss-covered logs has scientists scratching their heads.
Last winter, researchers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park discovered the symmetrical bull’s-eye pattern on patches of liverwort (a close relative of moss) growing on pine trees that had died and fallen on the ground.
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