Friendship Between Species: First-Time Report of Wild Dolphin Changing its Language for Harbor Porpoises
The dolphin completely abandoned its most dolphin of sounds, even when she's alone, leading researchers to believe she thinks she's a porpoise
The dolphin completely abandoned its most dolphin of sounds, even when she's alone, leading researchers to believe she thinks she's a porpoise
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The ship was beautifully preserved, so much so that the painted wood-carved name "Endurance" was clearly seen on her stern.
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Watch as 2 giant eagle rays —graceful but dangerous—glide past a scuba diver in the waters of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
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Virginia and Maryland farmers have stepped up their game in protecting their ocean eco-system from polluting sediment and harmful run-off.
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These old potties weren't going to get many more miles on them until they were put to use repopulating the oysters of the New York Harbor.
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