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According to a May publication in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases, researchers at UH Mānoa and the College of Tropical ...
Researchers using a new drone say they have observed killer whales finding and modifying stalks of kelp to preen each other.
This is the first documented evidence of its kind of marine mammals fashioning tools out of objects in their environment, ...
The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito wants to protect marine creatures from well-meaning humans. That's after a study ...
Mexico's Congress on Thursday approved a ban on entertainment shows involving dolphins and other marine mammals, the lower ...
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Study Finds on MSNKiller Whales Are Making Tools To Scratch Each Other’s Backs, And It’s Blowing Scientists’ MindsA new study reveals killer whales fashion kelp into tools and use them to groom each other, a possible first for marine ...
A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of ...
We were amazed when we first noticed this behavior,” said Michael Weiss, research director at the Center for Whale Research in the U.S. state of Washington. What started as a puzzling observation in ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNSeaLife center urges public to leave seal pups alone, after a recent uptick in admitsIn Nikiski, a female harbor seal pup, spotted on a beach June 6, appeared malnourished and dehydrated, likely from maternal ...
Local resident Joe Noriel is accustomed to spotting various aquatic birds and animals while kayaking on the Petaluma River.
A ban on dolphin and other marine mammal shows was approved 99-0 by the Mexican Senate on Monday after a series of severe ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNBDMLR offers the chance to become Marine Mammal Medic in Bridlington this AugustA unique opportunity to train as a Marine Mammal Medic is coming to Bridlington this summer—and places are now open for ...
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