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Prehistoric Dolphin Species Discovered in Landlocked Switzerland
Researchers have uncovered two new species of dolphin that swam in the oceans 20 million years ago. Like us on Facebook to see similar stories Please give an overall site rating: ...
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Previously Unknown Dolphin Species Was Present in Switzerland
Switzerland at that time was ... According to the study data, the extinct animals are related to the sperm whales and oceanic dolphins living today.
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Megalodon 'Ate Sperm Whales For Breakfast,' New Research Shows
The huge and powerful sea monster was attracted by the cetaceans' huge nose, which accounts for a third of the body, and its ...
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Prehistoric Animals
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Millions of years ago, the megalodon ruled the oceans – why did it disappear?
On the menu, along with whales: large fish, seals, sea lions, dolphins and other sharks. Are scientists sure megalodon is extinct? Internet rumors persist that modern-day megalodons exist – that ...
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Dolphins and Whales News
June 14, 2022 — Most North Atlantic right whales that are severely injured in fishing gear entanglements die within three years, a study finds. Severely injured whales were up to eight times ...
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Dozens of rescuers help save dolphins stranded on Cape Cod
(AP) — More than 40 people — including marine mammal experts, interns and volunteers — spent several hours battling an incoming tide to help rescue seven dolphins that got stranded in the ...
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Europe Travel With Kids: 8 Top Zoos To Visit In 2022
From as early as 2500 BC, according to National Geographic, wall carvings show expeditions to distant places to bring back exotic animals such as giraffes, elephants, bears, dolphins and birds for ...
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Megalodon shark extinction may have been linked to great white competition
In the latest study, international researchers used zinc isotopes in the teeth of living and extinct sharks as a ... including whales, dolphins and porpoises. This may have been a factor in ...
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Best things to do in the UK
Rather like agonising over your final selection for Desert Island Discs, choosing your favourite sights around the UK is a thorny undertaking. For a start, which castle or cathedral to include?
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In an ancient shark showdown, 'Jaws' may have doomed 'The Meg'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An examination of the zinc content of teeth from sharks both living and extinct is providing clues about the ... sea lions, porpoises, dolphins and small whales. The study ...
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