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Sharks on a Golf Course Made a Watery Grave Unlike Any Other - New York Times
Is Bigger Better? Not When it Comes to the World’s Strongest Animals - Popular Science
These Clever Fish Have Mastered the Fakeout - New York Times
A Very Tasty, Very Cold Experiment - The Atlantic (originally published by Hakai Magazine)
She Steals Surfboards by the Seashore. She’s a Sea Otter - New York Times
Birds With a Taste for Flesh Threaten Whale Calves - New York Times
This Brazilian Frog Might Be the First Pollinating Amphibian Known to Science - Science Magazine
Elephant Seals Take Power Naps During Deep Ocean Dives - New York Times
What Bacteria and Fungi Lurk in Your City? Bees May Have the Answer - National Geographic
A Shark Discovery ‘Didn’t Look Right.’ It Might Have Been a Plastic Toy. - New York Times
Cruise ship stumbles on a rare sight: a gathering of 1,000 whales - National Geographic
Whose Egg Is It Anyway? - Hakai Magazine
A ‘Big Night’ for Newts, and for a California Newt Brigade - New York Times
"We Out Here" Showcases People of Color in the Science Community - Sierra Club Magazine
Something Fishy Is Happening Inside the Ears of Delta Smelt - Hakai Magazine
The Sea Otter That Stole a Surfboard in Santa Cruz Remains Free … For Now - Bay Nature
A New Eye on the Deep Sea - Hakai Magazine
To Save Whales, Don’t Eat Lobster, Watchdog Group Says - New York Times
Never-before-seen colorful bird hybrid surprises scientists - National Geographic
Like Bees of the Seas, These Crustaceans Pollinate Seaweed - New York Times
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