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Read More »New species of soft corals discovered in Panama
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Read More »NSW retreats to marine parks
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Read More »The friendship flourishes as young narwhals swim with St. Lawrence beluga whales
[ad_1] MONTREAL – With its dark gray skin and prominent defenses, the young narwhal stands out from the cohort of snowy white belugas that he joined in the St. Lawrence River, about …
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