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Sharks Are Older Than Trees—And They’ve Barely ChangedImagine swimming in the ocean, the salty water swirling around you, when a shadow glides silently beneath the surface. That ...
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Cruising With Kids on MSNWhat Not To Miss When Cruising Into TenerifeWelcome to the vibrant island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. Where adventure and relaxation collide, whether ...
Overall, the sea turtle story is one of the real conservation success stories," said Duke ecologist Stuart Pimm.
Seismologist Deborah Kilb was wading through California earthquake records from the past four decades when she noticed ...
Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world’s biggest fish
Whale sharks shouldn't be hard for scientists to find. They are enormous — they are the biggest fish in the sea and perhaps the biggest fish to have ever lived.
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