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Koalas are a nationally endangered and iconic species in Australia, yet their populations are rapidly declining due to habitat loss, fragmentation ...
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But koalas aren’t moving closer to people—people are moving into koala habitats. The “secret” population, as it’s described ...
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Two female North Atlantic right whales, dubbed Koala and Curlew, were spotted near the Florida-Alabama border on Feb. 2, ...
Koala moms make their kids eat poo. ... Dolphin moms use ‘baby talk’ with their calves, rare among non-human species. ANIMALS. Polar bears are trying to adapt to a warming Arctic.
Pair of North Atlantic right whales, Koala and Curlew, were spotted in the Gulf Coast, which is rare. Could they be heading to Texas?
One was a koala. The other was a husky. Both were arguably out of place on a warm August night in subtropical Brisbane, the capital of Queensland in Australia’s north-east.
Pair of North Atlantic right whales, Koala and Curlew, were spotted in the Gulf Coast, which is rare. Could they be heading to Texas?
North Atlantic right whales are typically spotted off Cape Cod this time of year. Koala and Curlew, both females, were seen in the Bahamas instead.
Pair of North Atlantic right whales, Koala and Curlew, were spotted in the Gulf Coast, which is rare. Could they be heading to Texas?
Pair of North Atlantic right whales, Koala and Curlew, were spotted in the Gulf Coast, which is rare. Could they be heading to Texas?
Pair of North Atlantic right whales, Koala and Curlew, were spotted in the Gulf Coast, which is rare. Could they be heading to Texas?
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