Animals
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Female North Atlantic Right Whales With Smaller Bodies Produce Fewer Calves, Reducing Physical Appearance May Lead to Poor Birth Rates
The falling body size of North Atlantic right whales may have serious ramifications for the species' survival. According to new studies, smaller females have fewer calves.
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