Animals
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Marine Heat Wave Likely Increases Shark Activity and Shark Population Along the United States East Coast: Experts
Marine heat wave due to climate change has reportedly shifted the food chain closer into the shore, resulting in increased shark sightings and shark population
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World's Fastest Shark Spotted by a 'Confused' Photographer Off the Coast of Spain
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Pocket Gophers: The First Non-Human Mammalian Farmers
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Fisherman Catches 16-Foot Oarfish Long Thought to be a Mythical Fish, Residents Fear of Impending Earthquake
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Faroe Islands Faces Backlash as 500 Dolphins Set to be Slaughtered
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Fox that Preys on Penguin, Caught After a Two Month Hunt
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Police Probes Mysterious Mutilation of Animals in UK Public Park
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Sea Urchins Are Munching Kelp for Survival That Causes Ecological Imbalance
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Viral Video: Sea Lions Chase Away Beachgoers in Southern California as They Want Privacy
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Successful Breeding Program Takes Parrots Off List of Extinct Species – Brazil
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Squirrel Birth Control: Oral Contraceptives to be Used to Control Rodent Population
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Roanoke River Fish and Mussel Populations Are Being Monitored for Continued Recovery
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Pocket Gophers: Are They the New Root Farmers?






