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A robot submarine just filmed a giant phantom jelly drifting past its lights off Western Australia — pulling trace DNA of the legendary giant squid from the same canyon wall
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A tiny falcon just logged a brand-new breeding range in South America — birdwatchers now tracking the smallest raptor in the Western Hemisphere pushing steadily northward
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BeckhamLangford
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A marine census just logged 1,121 brand-new species in a single year — the biggest one-year haul of unknown sea life ever recorded by a single global expedition
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BeckhamLangford
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65% of wild animals just got caught changing how they move when humans are near — Yale tracked wolves, hawks, vultures, and cranes by GPS across the U.S.
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BeckhamLangford
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Scientists just used trace DNA in animal droppings to find one of Australia’s last 150 Gilbert’s potoroos — a critically endangered marsupial still clinging to existence
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A tiny falcon just logged a brand-new breeding range in South America — birdwatchers now tracking the smallest raptor in the Western Hemisphere pushing steadily northward
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A camera strapped to a wild Alaskan bear just caught the animal building tools to crack open salmon skulls — behavior scientists had never seen in any bear before
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BeckhamLangford
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A six-year global study found most wild animals change how they move the moment humans are near — and gray wolves roam far wider now to avoid us
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BeckhamLangford
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A hummingbird in the Andes just set the vertebrate high-altitude flying record — hovering above 21,000 feet on air so thin it should have knocked the bird out
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A Pacific reef octopus was just filmed slipping a rock into a fish’s mouth as the two hunted together — the cleverest cross-species teamwork ever caught
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Scientists tracking whale songs across the Pacific just caught the same tune spreading through four different populations — cultural hits traveling between pods like pop songs
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BeckhamLangford
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A ‘lost’ insect last seen nearly a century ago just turned up inside a researcher’s office — the tiny beetle hadn’t been recorded anywhere since the 1930s
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A bizarre deep-sea worm caught on camera off the Galápagos just shocked researchers — pulsing blue lights down its body like a living string of Christmas bulbs
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Tawny owls are quietly turning darker across Europe as snowy winters vanish — brown-feathered birds now out-camouflaging their pale cousins in forests without snow
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BeckhamLangford
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Polar bears are adapting from the inside out — scientists just spotted genetic shifts that help the bears survive a world with far less sea ice
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A tiny new octopus with glowing spots was just pulled up from 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos — a brand-new species scientists had never laid eyes on
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BeckhamLangford
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A deep-sea camera just captured an anglerfish rising toward the surface in broad daylight — a pitch-black predator filmed somewhere it was never supposed to be
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Ravens are far craftier hunters than anyone realized — scientists tracking them in Yellowstone found the birds memorize exactly where wolves make their kills
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Octopuses and fish were just filmed hunting as a team on the reef — and the octopus punches any partner that slacks off, keeping the whole group in line
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BeckhamLangford
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A tiny songbird just crushed the nonstop flight record — tracking tags show it flew more than 4,200 miles over the open ocean without once touching down
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BeckhamLangford
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