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The first time to fully observe the migration of a whale shark
The 18,087 km long migration of southern right whale mothers is recounted in a new report by the Wildlife Conservation…
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The salamander specializes in parachuting from the tallest tree in the world
The researchers found that wandering salamanders can safely jump from trees as tall as a persimmon to the ground by…
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Leopards hunt gray langurs in the reserve
IndiaAlthough the gray langur hides in the tall trees and runs away very quickly, the leopard still finishes the hunt…
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25 ton humpback whale dies by stranding
SpainA humpback whale rescued from a drifting fishing net off the island of Mallorca has died on a beach 300…
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Busy hunting turtles, tiger sharks bite the paddle board
AustraliaThe tiger shark chases the sea turtle near the paddler, then rushes to bite the board, causing the paddler to…
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Dolphins die on the beach
MexicoAt least 30 short-snouted dolphins died off the coast of Cortez in the state of Baja California Sur on May…
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Crocodile survives after losing half of its jaws
AmericaThe 2.7-meter-long crocodile living in the Everglades marshes seems to be functioning normally despite losing most of its upper jaw.…
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Freeing hundreds of critically endangered giant turtles
CambodiaOn the occasion of World Turtle Day 23/5, 580 Asian giant soft-shell turtles were released into the Mekong River in…
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The great falcon kicks the pelican’s back in the air
AmericaSeeing the brown pelican fly too close to the nest, the great falcon – the fastest bird in the world…
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How are butterflies and moths different?
Butterflies and moths both belong to the order Scales, but there are many physical and behavioral differences between the two…
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