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New Zealand: 'World's rarest whale' washes ashore - Times of India
The Times of India· 13 hours agoIt was identified as a male spade-toothed whale by marine mammal experts from New Zealand's...
A Fur Seal Rabies Outbreak In South Africa Has Surfers on Edge
The Inertia· 6 days agoRabies is a hell of a disease. It can affect mammals of all sorts, and the latest outbreak is in the...
Key Largo Tree Cactus Goes Extinct in U.S., First Local Extinction Due to Sea Level Rise
Times Now· 6 days agoDiscovered in the Florida Keys in 1992, this rare cactus, still found in parts of the Caribbean, had...
None has ever been seen alive: Has the ‘world’s rarest whale’ washed up on a beach in New Zealand?
Firstpost· 1 day agoA five-metre-long beaked whale washed ashore near Taiari Mouth, Otago, New Zealand on July 4,...
These hungry, ‘muscular’ snake worms are ‘widespread’ in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Bulletin· 7 hours agoIf you’re wondering what happened to your once-beautiful soil, diminished to the texture of coffee...
Centre convenes high-level meeting to manage, raise surveillance on bird flu - The Shillong Times
Shillong Times· 4 hours agoNew Delhi, July 17: Amid the growing threat of Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, and the...
Armadillo Eggs Are The Texas Dish You Need At Your Next Gathering
Tasting Table· 3 days agoarmadillo eggs on a plate - AS Foodstudio/Shutterstock In the realm of quirky food names, armadillo...
New Bird Flu Discovery Suggests Cows Are a Threat For Future Pandemics
ScienceAlert· 4 days agoDairy workers say the milk looks thick and discolored when a cow is infected, and if the milk is raw...
H5N1 bird flu: Researchers warn of potential human pandemic - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoThe H5N1 bird flu virus continues to spread among animals globally, raising concerns about a...
Black Squirrel Mama 'Folds Up' Baby To Take Him With Her and It's Too Adorable
PetHelpful· 19 hours agoIf the babies are born in autumn, they may even winter over with their moms. In the wild, baby...