New Zealand
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Researchers Discovered That New Zealand Leopard Seals Prey on Sharks
An extraordinary finding has been made on the basis of scat and scars found on the bodies of leopard seals. Leopard seals from New Zealand have been discovered to be the first in the world to eat sharks, making them members of a very small and specialized group of marine predators that prey on the animal.
Latest Research Articles
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Bat Wins New Zealand's Bird of the Year Award, Raising Awareness to Critically-Endangered Specie
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New Zealand Parrot Can Use Electronic Devices, But Can't Differentiate Real From Virtual Worlds
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Giant Fossilized Waikato Penguin Discovered by School Children Revealed as a New Species
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Students Accidentally Discovered Ancient Fossils of Giant Penguin in New Zealand
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Hot Blob off New Zealand is Playing a Role in South America's Drought
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Delta Cases Surge Across Australia and New Zealand, 600 Infected in Just 4 Days
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After 5 Years of 'Silence,' New Zealand Celebrates Thriving Kiwi Birds Population
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Dairy Farm Cows in New Zealand Releases Record Breaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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New Zealand Announces That Single-Use Plastics Will be Banned by 2025
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New Zealand is Racing to be Ready for the Magnitude 8 Earthquake Due Along its Alpine Fault
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Powerful 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes New Zealand: Is a Tsunami Alert Imminent?
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New Zealand Raises Red Alert in Canterbury, Prompts Evacuation as Heavy Rains Continue