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Researchers Discovered That New Zealand Leopard Seals Prey on Sharks
An extraordinary finding has been made on the basis of scat and scars found on the bodies of leopard seals. Leopard seals from New Zealand have been discovered to be the first in the world to eat sharks, making them members of a very small and specialized group of marine predators that prey on the animal.
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After 11 Years of Studying, Scientists Discover 14 New Shrew Species
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Parasitic Worm That Can Grow Up to 3 Feet Inside Your Body is Transmitted by Dogs
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Colossal 10-Foot-Long Sun Fish Swims by a Pair of Paddle-Boarders in Laguna, California
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Neanderthals Are First Humans to Greatly Influence Their Prehistoric Environment
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Study Shows Significant Population Declines in Antarctic Seabird
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By 2024, Gas-Powered Stoves and Heating in New Buildings Will be Banned in New York