Monday, October 26, 2015

Animal News

There was a time when it rained rodents over rural Idaho.
Unmanned aerial vehicle footage helps track the health of a relative 'baby boom' in a Southern Resident killer whale population.
The first five monkeys were released in early September, a key moment in a program that has been in the works since 2010.
A new study finds the reptiles may be exhibiting a survival tactic called unihemispheric sleep.
The distinctive creature lived 76 million years ago, during the Cretaceous, in a modern-day Utah that looked more like Louisiana bayou country.
Populations of this majestic cat have declined by more than 20 percent over the past 16 years.

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