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Scientists Hail Record Number of Sightings in January as Auspicious for Endangered Right Whales
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Scientists Hail Record Number of Sightings in January as Auspicious for Endangered Right Whales

  • January 30, 2026
– credit, CCS / Photo taken under NOAA permit 25740-02 As the Critically-Endangered North Atlantic right whale continues…
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Side view of red kangaroo, Macropus rufus, standing on the red sand of outback central Australia.
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Ancient Kangaroos Were Heavier Than Grizzly Bears But Could Still Hop » Explorersweb

  • January 30, 2026
Thousands of years ago, the kangaroos roaming Australia were more than double the size of the modern ones.…
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Asia News Wrap: Japan's last two pandas return to China, and more - news.cgtn.com
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Asia News Wrap: Japan's last two pandas return to China, and more – news.cgtn.com

  • January 30, 2026
Asia News Wrap: Japan’s last two pandas return to China, and more  news.cgtn.comLast of Japan’s pandas leave for China…
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The rare bone-swallower stork saved by a female army
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The rare bone-swallower stork saved by a female army

  • January 30, 2026
Barman began to form small community groups, seeking out women from the villages who could sew, paying them…
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Fennic fox called Pinky gets new home at Colchester Zoo
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Fennic fox called Pinky gets new home at Colchester Zoo

  • January 30, 2026
Video showed fennec fox Pinky at her new home in Essex, where she is part of a conservation…
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Svalbard polar bears getting fatter despite ice loss
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Svalbard polar bears getting fatter despite ice loss

  • January 30, 2026
Adult polar bears around Norway’s Svalbard archipelago have become fatter on average over the past two decades even…
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‘Extraordinary’ trove of ancient species found in China quarry

  • January 30, 2026
PARIS, Jan 29 — Almost a hundred new animal species that survived a mass extinction event half a billion…
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Discovery of badly decomposed whale carcass on Sai Kung beach triggers probe
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Discovery of badly decomposed whale carcass on Sai Kung beach triggers probe

  • January 30, 2026
Hong Kong authorities are investigating the discovery of a severely decomposed whale carcass discovered on a beach in…
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Polar bears grow fatter despite sea ice shrinking fast
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Polar bears grow fatter despite sea ice shrinking fast

  • January 30, 2026
The polar bear is often seen as a victim of climate change: an apex predator stranded on shrinking…
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Family Rushes To Save Gorgeous Animal Hanging By A Kite String In Backyard
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Family Rushes To Save Gorgeous Animal Hanging By A Kite String In Backyard

  • January 30, 2026
This past Christmas Eve, an Illinois family glanced up into a tree on their property and found a…
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Onlooker captures video of tourists’ reckless actions near massive wild animal: ‘Ruin everything for others’

  • January 30, 2026
It shouldn’t be that difficult for tourists in national parks to obey park rules and stay far away…
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Sponging dolphin and model set-up. (A) A dolphin sponge foraging using an Echinodictyum sponge. The dolphin picks up a sponge from the sea floor, holds it on its rostrum and probes through the sediment in search of prey. Photo taken by Ewa Krzyszczyk with the Shark Bay Dolphin Research Project. (B) A cross-section of the Echinodictyum sponge used in the model. The barnacles are clearly obvious on the right side of the sponge tissue as white contours. (C) The full model set-up in COMSOL. Credit: Royal Society Open Science
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Rare footage reveals dolphins turning sponges into hunting gear

  • January 30, 2026
Wild dolphins are putting sea sponges over their snouts to hunt along the seafloor, and the tool changes…
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