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A humpback whale just shattered the migration record — one animal crossed more than 15,000 kilometers of open ocean between Brazil and Australia, the longest journey ever logged
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Scientists just found that crows can hold a grudge for years — recognizing the exact faces of people who once wronged them and scolding them on sight
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BeckhamLangford
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Wild orcas keep offering humans their food — scientists just logged dozens of cases of killer whales dropping fish at people’s feet, and no one knows why
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BeckhamLangford
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Octopuses were just caught hurling shells and silt at each other on the seafloor — the first hard proof that the eight-armed loners throw things on purpose
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BeckhamLangford
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The biggest great white ever tagged in the Atlantic — a 14-foot male named Contender — just pinged off the U.S. East Coast as it powers north
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BeckhamLangford
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Killer whales are eating their own — chewed-up orca fins washing up on a Russian beach just gave scientists the first hard evidence of orca cannibalism
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BeckhamLangford
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Drone footage just caught sperm whales headbutting each other for the first time — confirming a violent behavior scientists had only guessed at
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BeckhamLangford
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Cuttlefish just passed the marshmallow test — waiting patiently for a better meal instead of grabbing the first one, a level of self-control few animals show
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BeckhamLangford
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Great white sharks and tuna are running hotter than their own bodies can handle — and scientists say the ocean’s fastest hunters are paying a steep price
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BeckhamLangford
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Elephants call each other by name — and scientists just proved it by playing recordings and watching the right animal come running
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BeckhamLangford
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Whales sing in a rhythm strikingly like human speech — scientists just found their songs follow the same mathematical pattern buried in every human language
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A six-year, 50-country study just confirmed wildlife is watching us back — animals read human presence as a threat even in the most remote corners of the planet
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Gray wolves are quietly pushing into new territory to stay clear of humans — fresh tracking shows the predators roaming farther than anyone realized
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
A six-year study across 50 countries found most wild animals change how they move the moment people are near — even where humans have barely set foot
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Scientists just pulled a new termite from the rainforest treetops that mimics a tiny sperm whale — right down to the bulging head and blunt snout
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BeckhamLangford
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A newly named rainforest termite looks so much like a miniature sperm whale that scientists christened it Cryptotermes mobydicki — spotted in the canopy
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Scientists just found a new termite high in the rainforest canopy that looks exactly like a tiny sperm whale — and named it Cryptotermes mobydicki
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BeckhamLangford
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Researchers just confirmed wildlife is watching us back — animals read human presence as a threat even where we’ve barely touched the land
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BeckhamLangford
Animals
Scientists just decoded how thousands of starlings wheel as one without colliding — by chasing the flocks with a robotic predator and a 3D computer model
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BeckhamLangford
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Gray wolves are quietly expanding their range to steer clear of humans — new tracking shows the predators traveling farther than anyone realized
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BeckhamLangford
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