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6/30/20
Marine scientists release new findings into why killer whales are drawn to deep-sea canyons off WA's south coast.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/2/20
Researchers share their delight after two wedge-tailed eagles they are tracking with GPS meet in a chance encounter. Rather than fight, as is sometimes the case, the two females seem to have enjoyed each other's company.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/9/20
A large male fur seal found with a hook from a fishing gaff through its muzzle wasn't too bothered by its ordeal, quickly swimming away after the hook was removed by a biologist. WARNING: Contains a graphic image.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/9/20
Unlike vertebrate embryo cells, which signal to each other over long distances, sea squirt embryo cells talk only to those they're closest to.
Read more from www.nytimes.com7/13/20
The bird, more used to the Alps, has ended up on the Derbyshire and Yorkshire border.
Read more from BBC News7/15/20
A flock of 'socially-distanced' galahs becomes an unlikely source of inspiration for thousands of people around the world, but experts say there is more to this feathered formation than meets the eye.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/16/20
Chile's Buin Zoo welcomed a teetering new baby into its family recently with the birth of Atanasio, the first white rhinoceros calf born in Latin America during the coronavirus pandemic.
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