Animals
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Octopus Paradise: Thousands of Octopus Find Mates and Hatchlings at a Deep-Sea Thermal Spring Site
In 2018, researchers from NOAA's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Nautilus Live observed thousands of octopus nesting on the deep seafloor off the Central California coast. The discovery of the "Octopus Garden" captured the curiosity of millions of people around the world, including Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute scientists
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Urban Heat Dilemma: Why Birds Abandon Cities and How To Attract Them Back
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Tortoise Shells: A New Tool To Study Nuclear Contamination in Nature
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Saving the Andean Birds: A Call for Action To Prevent Climate-Driven Extinctions
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Saya de Malha: A Hidden Treasure of Whales and Dolphins in the Indian Ocean
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Whale Sharks Depend on Their Skin Microbes for Health and Conservation
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Second Oldest Orca Dies Due To Possible Renal Condition Before Returning Back To Her Native Waters
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20,000 Years Orcas Refugium Discovered in Northern Pacific That Deciphers Killer Whales' Existence Amidst Climate Change
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Quokkas in Western Australia: Animals Developed Adaptive Behavior to Survive in Burned Areas
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