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Sea otters use rocks and other hard objects to crack open shells to get at the meat inside. And certain dolphins use marine sponges to protect their snouts and stir up the seabed while foraging.
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More than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were executed within a few days in the town of Srebrenica. Adorable Sea Otters ...
To start a kelp-based grooming session, an orca places the bull kelp stipe on its face and nuzzles against another killer ...
Other animals including some early humans, non-human primates, sea otters, elephants, and bird species are known to use objects to make tools. While the bubble nets that humpback whales use to catch ...
Sea otters use stones to break open shellfish and dolphins have been spotted with sponges on their noses to help them forage, but they're not making these tools.
"I think a lot of that is that it feels nice." Some animals, including chimpanzees, birds and elephants, are known to make and use tools, but examples among marine animals are limited. Sea otters use ...
Welcome to another Monday, friends, and a post-holiday Monday at that (at least in the United States). You know what you don't expect during a holiday? Com ...
Only five ladies per country are chosen to compete in the World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship. Lucinda van Niekerk from Dullstroom, is one of the South African team.
The saga of the Klamath provokes a more fundamental, yet often ignored, set of questions: What is a river for? Irrigation?
There’s a magical spot along California’s Central Coast where a massive rock rises from the sea like nature’s own monument, sea otters float on their backs cracking shellfish, and the crowds that ...