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Large Humpback Whale Surfaces in Front of Paddleboarder in Alaska
A paddleboarder in Alaska's water was shocked after a massive humpback whale surfaced in front of him. Experts said that whales are not aggressive, but a close encounter could be dangerous. Read here for whale facts!
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Greenland Ice Melt Raises Sea-Level Rise Concerns Due to Climate Change, Warming Event
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Climate Change Is Not Just About Temperature: How Animals Face Multiple Challenges From a Changing World
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North Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels of Crude Harm Birds, Fish; Fishermen Will Likely Be Affected
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Croatia Faces a New Climate Change Threat: Mosquitoes Carrying Deadly Diseases
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Eelgrass Supports Biodiversity, Stores Carbon, Mitigates Climate Change, Study Shows
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Pilot Killed After Helicopter Collided With The Ground While Fighting Canada Wildfire
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Iceland's 'Baby' Volcano Is Overflowing With Spatter Bombs; Experts On Lookout For Possible Wildfire
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Thousands of Penis Fish Wash Up on an Argentina Beach, Baffling Locals and Experts
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US Weather Forecast: Powerful Tornado Hits North Carolina; Northeast Expects More Rain
Platinum with Fatigue Damage Mends Itself in 40 Minutes When Suspended in Vacuum
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World's Most Aggressive Animals: Survival of the Fittest
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Unintended Consequences of Conservation: How Animals Are Evolving in Response to Human Efforts






