Animals
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Male Elephant Seals Intentionally Eat to Gain Weight or Die Trying: New Study
A new study shows male elephant seals aim to eat food and grow their bodies intentionally as their genetic legacy. The seals enlarge their bodies for food, mating, and defense.
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Study Reveals How Birds Detect the Source of a Specific Sound
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As Demand Decreases, Iceland will Finally End Commercial Whaling in 2024
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American Flamingos Sighted Again in Florida After Becoming Rare for 100 Years
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Wooly Mammoth Remains Among Diverse Ice Age Fossils Found in a Cave Near Plymouth
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71-Year-Old Man Fined $13,000 for Poaching Multiple Deers in South Dakota






