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Some Species of Whales Get Tans, Sunburns
Just like humans, whales also get a tan, a new study has found. Just like humans, whales also get a tan, a new study has found. Researchers from Newcastle University and their colleagues in Canada and Mexico have found that some species of whales not only get darker when exposed to sunlight, but they also accumulate DNA damage in cells as they get older.
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