Animals
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A New Low-cost Sensor Allows Scientists to Remotely Monitor Nests and Estimate When Hatchlings Will Emerge Practically Throughout the Day
Scientists can now remotely monitor nests and almost exactly forecast when hatchlings will emerge thanks to a novel low-cost sensor modeled after a sea turtle egg.
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Bob the Great White Shark Spotted Near Tourist Spot Between Virginia and Maryland
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Emperor Penguin: World's Largest Penguins Join the Threatened Species List Due to Climate Change and Global Warming
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The Australian Government Encourages People To Help Save Koalas, Which Are on the Verge of Extinction
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Narwhal Migratory Patterns Are Altering in Response To Increased Pressure From Changing Arctic Conditions
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