animals
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Lulu, the World's Most Contaminated Animal: Post-Mortem Reveals High Concentration of Toxic PCB in Famed Orca
PCB concentration of 9mg/kg is already considered damaging to marine mammals, meaning the PCBs found in Lulu's blubber extremely goes beyond the limit.
Latest Research Articles
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Photographer Fined in Singapore for Baiting Birds, Act Raises Issue on Wildlife Photography and Ethics
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New Species of Invasive Clam Found in Illinois River
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Once-Extinct Scimitar-Horned Oryx Returns to the Wild
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Female Dragonflies Fake Own Death to Avoid Sexual Harassment From Unwanted Suitors
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Dolphin Language Could Be Translated Using Artificial Intelligence By 2021
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April the Giraffe's Calf Finally Revealed; But Did They Choose the Wrong Name?
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Bonobos, Not Chimps, Are Humans' Closest Living Ancestor
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World’s Deadliest Snake Rules This Untouched Island in Brazil
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Killer Whales Go on Violent Killing Spree in California [Video]
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The Secret Life of Dogs When Left Alone Is Pretty Sad -- How to Deal With Your Pup's Separation Anxiety
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NOAA: 41 Humpback Whales Mysteriously Die Along the Atlantic Coast
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Animal Poop Science: Mammals Take 12 Seconds to Poo -- Here's Why