Animals
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Learning to Whale Watch: What Are the Things to Look For While Watching?
Seeing a whale emerge from the depths of the ocean is an experience that can't be easily forgotten. The excitement of hearing and at times smelling whale breath is what keeps you coming back for more, no matter how many times you've watched them.
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Remembering the Time When Betty White Rescued Animals Devastated by Hurricane Katrina
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Kingdom Animalia’s Weirdest Eyes and How They View the World
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England's New Hunting Law Allows the Killing of Wild Birds to Protect Game Birds
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Endangered Leopard With Trap-Inflicted Wound Caught in Northern Iraq
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Beavers Saved From Euthanization Are Restoring Rivers in Utah Desert
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Experts Worried After Detecting Widespread Coronavirus Outbreak in Wild Deers
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Dolphins Effectively Pass on Information by Changing Volume of Their Whistle
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Scientists Horrified After Spotting Polar Bears Stalking and Killing Reindeer
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Could Octopuses Have Come from Outer Space? Papers of Science Could Prove Why
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