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Retro futuristic sailing ships and dazzling action scenes failed to entice audiences when Disney’s “Treasure Planet” opened in theaters on Thanksgiving weekend 20 years ago.
Whale’s volcanic poop offers up a treasure trove of biological information and nutrients for the ocean. Not to be left out, their urine also plays a critical role in a healthy ocean –and planet.
Humpback whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and live in every one of the planet’s oceans. Their seasonal ...
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Live Science on MSNWhale Valley: The whale graveyard in the Sahara desert that shows they once had feet and toesHitan" in Arabic, holds more than 400 primitive whale skeletons that offer a snapshot of the evolution of these creatures ...
Whale, you’ll never believe what makes certain perfumes and colognes smell so good. A rare, waxy material called ambergris — known as “floating gold,” it’s something of a treasure in the ...
Sperm whale was first spotted within 100 yards of Bathtub Beach Wednesday; NOAA, FWC and Harbor Branch are looking for the sperm whale; They're concerned it's sick and will strand itself soon ...
Whale poop is a treasure. It can give us an insight into what these animals are experiencing. - [Narrator] Researchers can tell if a whale is pregnant, if it's stressed, and the composition of its ...
NOAA urges boaters and beachgoers to report right whale sightings to 877-WHALE-HELP (877-942-5343). Wildlife officials advise anyone who spots the whales to give them 500 yards of space and simply ...
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Off the Caribbean island of Dominica, Cecilia Vega dove into efforts to create a preserve to protect sperm whales and safeguard them from plastic trash, noise pollution and ship strikes.
Editorial: Rice's whale is a rare Gulf treasure — one endangered by oil drilling Endangered Rice's whales still have a chance to survive if the federal government steps up.
New Zealand's Indigenous people consider whales a taonga — a sacred treasure — of cultural significance. Sponsor Message. Science An unusually high number of whales are washing up on U.S. beaches.
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