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Bottlenose Dolphins Attack, Wound Four Japanese Swimmers; What Causes Stress In Dolphins?
Dolphins have recently made attacks in a beach in Japan, harming at least four individuals. Scientists suggested their behavior was due to stress. Why is this so? Read more here.
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Saving And Adopting Animals in US: 4 Things Americans Can Help Homeless Dogs, Cats
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Mass Whale Stranding Due to Strong Social Bond Leads To Death Of Over 50 Whales
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How to Protect Your Eyes from Dust and Air Pollution
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Mexico Hospital Uses ‘Furry Therapists’ To Address Mental Health Illness
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Earthquake Alerts: Magnitude 6.4 Hits Southern Argentina
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Pets May Not Enhance Emotional Health and Well-Being, Study Reveals
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Two Teenagers in Australia Attack Blakes Lake Reserve's Ducks With Pole
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Extreme Heat To Hit in Southwestern to Eastern US This Week; Increased Fire Risk Possible
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Sea Turtle Rescued From Florida Keys Debris, Released Back to the Ocean
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Northeast US Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flash Flood Risk to Unload This Week; Travel Delays Possible
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Male Rhesus Macaques Engage in Sex for Social Reasons, Study Says
Solar Maximum Is Peaking Sooner Than Expected, Study Says