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| | | | | The orca was witnessed swimming away after tearing out the liver of its victim at Mossel Bay in South Africa | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article details the size, physical features, hunting tactics, echolocation abilities, and conservation status of killer whales, noting their status as apex predators and the potential discovery of a new subspecies. | |
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| | | | | A South African killer whale already famous for surgically extracting shark livers has a new trick up its sleeve-but it could harm shark populations. | |
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| | | Les Intégrations: Faraoui and Mazières. 1966-1982 // From the Time of Art to the Time of Life // Article // Oct. 18 2018 // Les Intégrations exemplified a specific conceptual motif, one that acted not within a single field but rather implied a relationship of interdependence between different media (visual arts and architecture) and techniques (those of graphic arts and architecture). They thus allowed for the emergence of disciplines that were not static in formation but evolving in relation to one another. The intermedial relationship they created between art and architecture raises the question of what lies "between" these disciplines: how do they communicate with each other? What are the elements of language common to this "spirit of the times," to the p... | ||