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New research finds a hidden split in West Coast killer whales
New research on the eastern North Pacific has revealed that the mammal-eating killer whales off the West Coast are not a single roaming population but two socially distinct communities that rarely, if ...
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2024 Met Gala Fashion Review: Best and Worst Dressed
Virginia Giuffre's memoir reveals intimate details about her family life, children ...
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Who Would Win?
Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
The federal government is proposing sweeping new salmon fishing closures that include the mouth of the Fraser River, the ...
Chavez, a marine mammal ecologist at the University of Rhode Island, spotted a leopard seal on an ice floe. Borras-Chavez was ...
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Koalas Had a Killer Cousin That Could Tear Prey Apart Like a Lion
The marsupial lion, which vanished around 40,000 years ago, was a muscular ambush predator about the size of a modern lion.
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