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Fishing Dolphins - How Do You Know Who's Who?
Maori Sio-Kantor is an assistant professor of biology and behavioral ecology at Oregon State University. She says fishers can tell apart pretty much all the individual dolphins. The Cuddly Koala is one of the most charismatic and beloved species on earth, but massive wildfires and habitat loss threaten their very existence. In her new book, Koala, a natural history and an uncertain future, Australian author Danielle Clod takes us on a journey up into the trees to discover the remarkable physiology and ecology of Koala.
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