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A Vanderbilt researcher has discovered that some stealthy mammals have been doing something heretofore thought impossible -- using the sense of smell under water.
Although some marine mammals are known to drink seawater at least on occasion, it is not well established that they routinely do so. They have other options: sea-dwelling mammals can get water ...
There are plenty of mammals that have adapted to life in water, some more than others. That meant they also had to adapt the way they feed.
On Pangaea, the mammals needed a water-rich area, so the availability of water played a decisive role in determining where they lived.
Biodiversity crisis: Quarter of UK’s mammals at risk of extinction, first official red list for country reveals Wildcats, red squirrels and beavers among most threatened animals ...
The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN), a local nonprofit protecting sea mammals, is gearing up to hold its Marine Mammal Olympics this year.
Pacific Marine Mammal Center broke ground on its $14-million expansion project on Wednesday. It will include a water reclamation system capable of recycling 90% of the water used by the facility.
The only herd of wild water buffalo left in Thailand made a rare appearance on camera at a wildlife sanctuary. The large mammals, with their distinct long curved horns, were captured on camera ...