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Avian Flu Wipes Out Nearly Half of Breeding Elephant Seals at World’s Largest Colony
The beaches of South Georgia, a remote splinter of ice and rock in the South Atlantic, should be a place of deafening, ...
My friend and I had just stepped out of May’s Drive-In late one October morning when she pointed to a large black bird on the ...
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The Secret Lives of the World’s Longest-Living Animals Will Change How You Think About Aging
From cancer-resistant mole rats to 200-year-old whales, evolution has equipped long-lived species with unique biological strategies.
Aging brings about a range of changes—often unwelcome—to our bodies: sagging skin, graying or thinning hair, and a decline in muscle strength and ...
Former presidents and longtime Republican friends attended the Nov. 20 funeral service of former Vice President Dick Cheney, ...
After a nightmare season for the Bombers, their captain sat down with the coach and said he wanted to leave. Zach Merrett ...
The fossil record shows gray foxes were in North America 3.6 million years ago, along with giant sloths and elephants.
So, if you want a little taste of the best of London's current restaurant scene you could do a lot worse than visit one, some ...
The men had to chase him before they could put on the collar.” What Sally had witnessed that day was one of the first beluga ...
We’re on the verge of decoding animal communication. Here’s what we’ve learned so far – and how AI could help us decipher their languages ...
See photos and quotes from honorees and guests at the Rock Hall of Fame ceremony, including Chappell Roan, Soundgarden, Jack ...
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Robert Miller: Keep an eye out for Connecticut's elusive gray fox
The fossil record shows gray foxes were in North America 3.6 million years ago, along with giant sloths and elephants.
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