Animals
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Ship Strike Kills Gray Whale Stranded in San Francisco Bay: California Officials Say
A necropsy conducted on the gray whale suggests it died from a ship strike. Click to read more. Ship strikes are some of the main causes of anthropogenic deaths affecting whales and other marine animals in the United States, as well as in other parts of the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Red-Tailed Hawk with Rare Genetic Mutation Found Doused in Cooking Oil — Pennsylvania
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Why Do Larger Dogs Live Shorter Lives Than Smaller Dogs?
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Dire Wolf Bone From Southern Canada’s Late Pleistocene Period Has Been Formally Identified
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Avian Influenza Outbreak Kills Four Mountain Lions, Infections from Birds to Mammals Continues
Climate Change: Armadillos Migrate to North Carolina for Warmer Weather
6-Foot-High Giant Tunnels Found in South America Dug by Ancient Megafauna Giant Sloths
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Court in Charleston Prohibits the Harvest of Horseshoe Crabs in South Carolina Beaches
Threatened Bat Species in Vermont Now Endangered as Deadly Fungal Disease Cuts Population Down
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A Very Special Asian Elephant Named Pang Pha Learned to Peel Bananas on Her Own
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Crocodile Attacks Man in Queensland, Sparking Widespread Croc Search Off Archer Point
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Northern Arizona Claimed the Lives of Three California Condors






