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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.
Latest Research Articles
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Warmest December in Texas on Record Since 1889 Worsens Drought Conditions
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20-ton Russian Rocket is Expected to Crash on Earth on January 5
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Remembering the Time When Betty White Rescued Animals Devastated by Hurricane Katrina
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Meteor Exploding Over Pittsburgh During New Year Has the Power of 27 Tonnes of TNT
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Quadrantid Meteor Shower: How to Watch This Week's Breathtaking Celestial Display
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Collapse of Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Could Trigger Deadly Tsunamis and Swallow Islands
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Chinese City With 1.2 Million Residents Locked Down After 3 Positive Cases Emerged
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Researchers Revealed How the Earth Got More Hostile as it Evolved
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Severe California Drought Worsened Chances of Endangered Salmon's Survival
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New California Law Will Punish People Wasting Water With $500 Fine Amid Severe Drought
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Study: Future Hurricanes May Impact Greater Portions of the Earth
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Garden Bird Populations Are Rapidly Declining, How Can We Save Them?