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700lb great white shark Bella heads to Virginia Beach in rare holiday migration
A 700-pound great white shark named Bella is headed towards Virginia Beach for the holiday season. Tagged in Nova Scotia in ...
Thresher shark strandings increase during fall as the marine animals struggle to navigate Cape Cod waters while migrating ...
Animals in any environment have many essentials for survival. Two are obvious: food and water. Many don’t consider other essentials that are very much like the needs humans have. Those include cover ...
If you've always wanted to see animal migrations, some that you should include in your wildlife travel experiences are those involving wildebeest, monarch butterflies, and salmon. Humpback whales ...
The extinct rhinoceros, described in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, is the northernmost rhino known to have ever ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The warm weather has arrived, and more signs of spring are sprouting up — from flowers blooming to animals appearing. One animal in particular has begun migrating north from Mexico ...
Migrating animals have for a long time been tracked by recapturing tagged individuals. More recently, radio-telemetry, which requires an observer to physically follow the tagged animal, has been used.
By monitoring the movement, health, and environmental conditions of thousands of animals at once, Project ICARUS hopes to ...
A squid swims in the dark waters of the Mediterranean. Billions of aquatic animals, from krill to squid, travel to surface waters each night, a migration that scientists are only beginning to fully ...
In NatGeo series: 1st-ever humpback whale birth caught on camera, Renner narrates doc after accident
NEW YORK -- From Christopher Columbus to Marco Polo, human explorers throughout history have traveled far distances. But some of the world's greatest explorers are in the animal kingdom. NatGeo's new ...
Across oceans, deserts, forests, and ice, certain animals pull off epic road trips. What’s exceptional is that some of their “road” might be 3,000 feet underwater or halfway to Antarctica. These ...
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