whales
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Endangered Orcas See 'Mini Baby Boom' in Puget Sound, New Hope for Species
This year has been an excellent start for conservationists and killer whales alike, as one famous pod off the coast of Washington State has so-far welcomed four newborns into the family after more than two years. Now some experts think the endangered animals are seeing a mini baby boom - offering new hope for the struggling species.
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