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Who Would Win?
Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
The goal is to keep daytime flows low to ensure eggs remain underwater during their over-winter incubation period. For my ...
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The Fascinating Annual Arrival of Humpback Whales at This National Marine Sanctuary
If you happen to be in Hawaii from November through April, you can witness one of the coolest natural phenomena: the arrival of thousands of humpback whales at a national marine sanctuary. All about ...
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25 Urban Legends That Turned Out to be True
Unbelievable Facts That Are 100% Real: <a href=" ►25 Eerie Urban Legends from Around the World: <a href=" If you don’t have a strong stomach, you might want to rethink your choices, because we’ll be ...
“Wicked: For Good” comes out in wide release Nov. 21. Academy Award-winning costume designer Paul Tazewell says his thought ...
A prime example of how the less-is-more philosophy can fuel creativity, Burial’s extraordinary 2007 masterpiece Untrue was ...
There are 48 Canadian National Parks across Canada. With so many to choose from, here are 25 national parks in Canada not to ...
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Killer whale lawsuit nets $1.6 million for environmental group
A federal judge has awarded an environmental group more than $1.6 million for prevailing in a lawsuit against Endangered ...
A RARE sighting of orcas, also known as killer whales, was recently recorded by scientists off Eleuthera – an encounter that thrilled researchers and renewed concern about the potential effects of ...
Islands' Weekly on MSN
Local author publishes second killer whale novel
Can a killer whale born and raised in captivity be released into the wild to become free-living and accepted into orca ...
The orca is called the killer whale for a reason—and nothing demonstrates why quite like a recent scientific discovery about deadly encounters between orcas and young great white sharks. A pod of orca ...
Wildlife officials were taking a big swing at helping a young humpback whale stranded on an Oregon Coast beach get back to sea the morning of Nov. 17.
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