Animals
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Oceanographers Attached Sensors to Seals to Carry Out Boat-based Studies
Seals are being used instead of ships to carry out research in Antarctic continental shelf locations where ice can be found on the shore because seals can easily navigate these waters than ships. Recently, scientists started using marine creatures as data collection sites for oceanographic data, including instruments for measuring conductivity, temperature, and depth.
Latest Research Articles
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11 Strangest Ocean Creatures That Washed Ashore this Year
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Insects Become Environment-Friendly Alternative to Pet Food to Combat Climate Change
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Caught on Cam: Pair of Bald Eagle Eggs in Florida Expected to Hatch Soon
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Butterfly Migration Revealed How Much the Monarch Population Grew Since Last Year
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Critically Endangered Orangutan Gives Birth to a Healthy Baby in New Orleans
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Study Reveals That Venom in Snakes and Mammals Evolved From the Same Origin
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24 Rhinos Found Dead in South Africa After Being Killed by Poachers in the Last Two Weeks
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Sulphur Mollies in Mexico Produce Waves to Protect Themselves From Predatory Birds
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Marine Researchers Successfully Cultured Pygmy Zebra Octopus
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A Cat with a Reputation of Stealing Underwear, Brings Home a Bong and Ziplock of White Powder
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Mass Deaths of Koalas in Australia Prompt Animal Cruelty Charges
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First Giant: How Studying this Massive Ancient Creature Reveals a Lot About Modern Day Giants