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These fuzzy alpine animals are feeling the heat of Utah's hot, dry winter

Publication
KUER
Author
David Condos
Published
April 8, 2026
BS Rank
6.1% percentile (6,737 of 7,171)
BS Score
23.47%
Analysis source
gemini

These fuzzy alpine animals are feeling the heat of Utah's hot, dry winter - gemini analysis on antibsmachine.

Top detected reasoning patterns

  • Post Hoc (False Cause): 25.5%
  • Overconfidence Bias: 18.2%
  • Framing Effect: 15.6%
  • Appeal to Authority: 12.3%
  • Pessimism Bias: 11.7%
  • Confirmation Bias: 10.9%

Topics

Pikas, Climate Change, Utah Wildlife

Keywords

Wildlife And Animals, Wildlife Management, Southern Utah, Climate Change, Drought, Snowpack, Colorado Mesa University, Utah Division Of Wildlife Resources