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Every now and again, Mother Nature reveals a delightful surprise in the form of something unusual and remarkable. One such extraordinary occurrence is the recent discovery of an...Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a new comment in
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I live next to a saltwater river that feeds into the Atlantic ocean. When it rains a lot, alligators will occasionally (very rarely) swim from the freshwater lakes around our town into the now brackish river. If killer whales ever swam into the river they might become sick if it rained a lot and the water wasn't salty enough for them.Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a news bookmark.
Large predators are increasingly appearing in unexpected places — alligators in saltwater marshes, killer whales in rivers, and mountain lions far away from the closest mountain...Over 3 years agolemonade11liked a comment in Grieving Salish Sea Orca Whale Carries Dead Calf For 17 Days.
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While whales are known to grieve the loss of their loved ones, the recent story of an orca mom clinging to her dead calf for over two weeks demonstrates unprecedented evidence o...Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a news bookmark.
Just a few decades ago, humans were the only species believed to be smart enough to grasp the concept of zero — the idea that nothing can be counted as something. While a select...Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a news bookmark.
Florida residents are no strangers to harmful algal blooms (HABs), or “red tides.” The natural phenomena, which occurs along the state’s Gulf Coast annually, is the result of ex...Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a news bookmark.
Approximately 4.6 billion years ago, our solar system was a cloud of dust and gas known as the solar nebula. As gravity caused the material to collapse in on itself, it spun fas...Over 3 years agolemonade11 added a news bookmark.
The “Ediacaran biota,” a common name given to a large group of over 200 types of fossils that have been found across the world, have baffled scientists for decades. Over the yea...Over 3 years ago
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