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Dolphins Recognize Their Friends By Drinking Each Other's Pee
According to a new study, dolphins learn about their peers, not only by whistling but also by drinking pee.
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Woman Battles Rare Blood Cancer After Mistaking it for Tonsillitis
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Deep-Sea Creatures that Dwell North of Mariana Trench
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Asteroid the Size of a Blue Whale Predicted to Fly Past Earth by 2.2 Million Miles
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Planet Parade: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn to Line Up the Sky in Rare Phenomenon
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In an Extremely Rare Occurrence, Storm Chasers Caught Footage of a Tornado as it Forms
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Top 5 Places In The USA For Wildlife Watching
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Drivers Are Astounded After Seeing a Massive Sperm Whale Traveling on the Back of a Truck
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Tobacco Hawkmoths Can Discriminate Critical From Irrelevant Scents in a Complicated Odorous Combination
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Gut-Brain Axis: New Research Finds Development of Depression is Partially Linked to Bowel Disease
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NOAA Warns of Aggressive Dolphin Off Texas Coast; Swimming Children and Pets Reportedly in Danger
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1,500 Finland Species Undergo Biodiversity Shift Due to Climate Change, Global Warming
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Australia Weather Update: BoM Forecasts Continuance of Cold Front Into the Weekend






