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Zookeepers fail to get stubborn baby hippo out of the water. Then mama brings 'the stare.'
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Zookeepers fail to get stubborn baby hippo out of the water. Then mama brings ‘the stare.’

  • August 6, 2025
When we come across something that’s wrong or amiss, we often have a choice. Leave it for someone…
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Gorillas seek out old female friends when they move
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Gorillas seek out old female friends when they move

  • August 6, 2025
Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Female gorillas appear to maintain their social relationships…
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Healthy populations of sunflower sea stars are found in a fjord in British Columbia, Canada, in 2023. Pic: Hakai Institute/AP
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Mystery of what killed billions of starfish solved, say scientists | Science, Climate & Tech News

  • August 6, 2025
More than a decade after a mysterious killer devastated sea star populations along the Pacific coast of North…
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New $96,000 fence to save little penguins from Bass Highway deaths
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New $96,000 fence to save little penguins from Bass Highway deaths

  • August 6, 2025
A new $96,000 barrier along Tasmania’s Bass Highway is set to save little penguins from becoming roadkill after…
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'Acoustic trauma' could have caused Mayo whale beaching
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‘Acoustic trauma’ could have caused Mayo whale beaching

  • August 6, 2025
A True’s beaked whale and her calf who became stranded and died in Co Mayo could have beached…
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Study finds mysterious DNA split in great white sharks defies current explanations
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Study finds mysterious DNA split in great white sharks defies current explanations

  • August 6, 2025
Differences between the nuclear and mitochondrial DNA of white sharks, once thought to be caused by their migration…
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Nigeria seizes more than 1,600 exotic birds in one of the biggest wildlife trafficking busts in years
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Nigeria seizes more than 1,600 exotic birds in one of the biggest wildlife trafficking busts in years

  • August 6, 2025
Facebook Tweet Email Link AP  —  Nigerian customs said they seized more than 1,600 parrots and canaries that…
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an image of a starfish with a chubby, human-like
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‘Big-butt starfish,’ ‘little sweet potato’ and dozens of never-before-seen species recorded during deep-sea expedition off Argentina

  • August 6, 2025
A deep-sea expedition off the coast of Argentina has captured stunning footage of more than 40 never-before-seen species.…
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A large elephant seal lies on a sandy beach, its body covered in sand. Its mouth is open wide, showing its teeth, and its trunk-like nose is curled upward.
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Nat Geo Photographer Paul Nicklen Reveals He Was Almost Killed by Horny Elephant Seal

  • August 6, 2025
A 7,000-pound rutting elephant seal came for Nicklen. Photographer Paul Nicklen is one of the most famous nature…
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The government is using Marriage Story to scare wolves
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The government is using Marriage Story to scare wolves

  • August 5, 2025
Introducing Endless Mode: A New Games & Anime Site from Paste The dying screams of a failing marriage…
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Scientists identify bacterium behind devastating wasting disease in starfish | Marine life
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Scientists identify bacterium behind devastating wasting disease in starfish | Marine life

  • August 5, 2025
A decade after the onset of a sea star wasting disease (SSWD) epidemic considered the largest ever documented…
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The BBC's new nature series includes footage of orcas learning how to drown their prey.
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Orcas Pretend to Drown Each Other in Rare Training Session Caught on Camera

  • August 5, 2025
Orcas are called “killer whales” (even though they’re technically dolphins) for good reason. They’re the ocean’s top predators,…
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