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| | | | | One afternoon, my coworker Lisa Guy and I are looking through her photo archive, when I spy something that looks like an purple butterball turkey being attacked by a lime green scrunchie. Of course I have to find out what it is. When I ask, Lisa pulls up the photo and says "It's a baby cormorant | |
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| | | | | When sevengill shark carcasses with pectoral tears and missing livers began washing up on the South African coast, questions abounded. Then a marine biologist found something: orca tooth impressions. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the orca, or killer whale, highlighting its physical characteristics, hunting behaviors, social structures, and recent discoveries of a potential new species, while also noting its ecological significance and threats. | |
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| | | These are some of our favorite stories about the ocean predators, from sinking boats to taking down sperm whales. | ||