Biology
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Social Distancing in Animals: Harbor Seals Maintain Space Between Aquatic Species to Prevent Diseases
A recent study showed that harbor seals maintain distancing to prevent the possible spread of diseases and infection outbreak. Read here to read more facts about unique harbor seals.
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