Animals
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Diving Birds That Are Highly Specialized and Hence Less Adaptable To Shifting Conditions May Be More Vulnerable to Extinction
Diving animals like penguins, puffins, and cormorants may be more prone to extinction than non-diving birds, according to a new study by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath.
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