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Narwhal Migratory Patterns Are Altering in Response To Increased Pressure From Changing Arctic Conditions
Narwhal migration patterns are evolving in response to pressure from changing Arctic conditions, according to a new UBC analysis.
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Jumping Spiders Could Distinguish Biological Motion Cues, Study Shows
Unusual Underwater Explosions Detected for Two Days in the Gulf of Finland, Near Russia: Nord Stream Connection Still Unknown
Fall Severe Weather Season Starts with Thunderstorms Pounding Through Southern Plains
210 Pounds Black Bear Euthanized Following Attack That Injured a Tourist in Tennessee
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Hundreds of Skeletons from Medieval Times Found Under a Department Store in Wales
Researcher Sees Pattern in 'Come-Hither' vs. 'Get-Lost' Animal Colors
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Airport X-Ray Reveals Rare and Alive Alligator Inside Man's Suitcase Ahead of Flight to Singapore
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Farmers in East Africa Hopeful for Coming Rainy Season After Worst and Prolonged Droughts
Fish Caught for Human Consumption Only About 66% of Daily Harvests, Here's Where the Rest Goes
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Wyoming Man Accidentally Shots Himself While Fighting Off Grizzly Bear
Fossil Found in Scottish Highlands Spark Speculation About Scotland's National Animal: The Unicorn
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Powerful Tropical Cyclone Hit Bangladesh Leaving 24 Casualties, Widespread Power Outages and Thousands Stranded






