Animals
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Fur Seals Survive Despite Ingesting Extremely High Concentrations of These Toxic Heavy Metals Through Their Diet
Juan Fernández fur seals are so poorly understood that they were considered extinct for nearly a century before a remnant population which had managed to evade generations of hunters was rediscovered in the 1960s.
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Seaweed Blob Sargassum Potential Problem for Nesting Sea Turtles in Florida
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Shark Bites 11-Year-Old Boy While Snorkeling Off the Coast of Western Australia
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Vicious Peacock Escapes Bronx Zoo, Bites Bystander, Roosts on Nearby Tree
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Giant 10-Foot Great White Shark Stranded Along South Carolina Beach, Death Remains a Mystery
Zebra Octopus Stripes Equivalent to Fingerprint, Key to Identification, Study Says
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Texas Cattle Deaths Sparks Mystery, Adds to Decades-Long Cattle Mutilations