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Jaw-dropping images capturing the natural world, including an aging captive tiger as well as an elephant wading through plastic, have been revealed as the winners and runners-up of the Prince ...
Scientists are interested in a species of shrimp capable of landing surprisingly powerful punches without hurting themselves. The peacock mantis shrimp is named for its colorful carapace and lives ...
Melting Arctic sea ice means less algae grows on the underside of the ice, which fertilizes the sea floor to support the fat-rich amphipods the whales depend on. Like all great whales, gray whales ...
NASA tracks whale food via ocean color changes Gulf of Maine is key to whale feeding PACE satellite improves plankton detection ...
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