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All That's Interesting on MSNThis Recently Discovered 370-Million-Year-Old Shark Rotated Its Jaw To HuntScientists just discovered that this 370-million-year-old "nightmare shark" could rotate its jaws outward to feed. "Through ...
The whales use quick body movements to tear pieces of bull kelp for use as tools, perhaps the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal.
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Live Science on MSNSalmon-hat wearing orcas also give each other massages with kelp, scientists discoverOrcas have been spotted giving each other rubdowns with kelp tools, rubbing pieces of the seaweed between their bodies.
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