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Rudolph, why is your nose so bright? Scientists at Johns Hopkins have an idea – Baltimore Sun

By December 29, 2017News
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My glowing genes, Rudolph!

If we didn’t already know that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was special, that shiny proboscis of his could have resulted from the one-in-a-million transfer of genetic material from a brilliant colored coral found in the Red Sea.

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