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Pacific Gray Whales Born After The Year 2,000 Is Significantly Shorter Than Those Born In The 20th Century, Study Says
A new study suggests that Pacific gray whales are getting shorter. Read more here. A new analysis has indicated that the size of Pacific gray whales has decreased this century, with experts saying this could be attributed to the species' health decline.
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