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Researchers uncover life-sustaining power of seabird poop: 'Quite a lot more than I expected'
A study from Japan inadvertently discovered just how much frequent defecation by a large sea bird contributes to the ocean's ecosystem. Audubon reported that the research, published in Current Biology ...
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How Do I Stop Slugs Eating My Plants?
Few things are as disheartening as stepping into your garden to find neat holes chewed through leaves. Slugs can strip […] ...
Phuket’s waters in the Andaman Sea house diverse marine life, from coral reefs and reef fish to sea turtles, manta rays, and whale sharks.
Twenty years ago, researchers saw what they called a "mystery mollusc." Now, they've finally described it in detail... but they're keeping the name.
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