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First Killer Whales, Now Otters Are Feasting on Shark Livers Too
Otters have been filmed eating puffaddder shysharks on the coast of False Bay, South Africa.
Otters have been filmed eating puffaddder shysharks on the coast of False Bay, South Africa.
An investigation into the security of apps used by the Biden and Trump campaigns was launched this week after the president claimed "nobody gets hacked" during a political rally in Arizona.
Donald Trump's past comments about face masks and COVID-19 have come back to haunt him, with Anonymous posting a video that highlights the president's laid back attitude to the virus.
"It is reassuring that both known infections caused self-limiting illness. However, much remains unknown about the epidemiology and pathology of Alaskapox virus," a state bulletin has said.
"It's like, hey, knucklehead, we actually make the vaccine machines for CureVac, that company you're invested in," Musk said during a podcast interview published this week, referencing Gates.
"Content that is debunked will be reduced in News Feed and filtered from Explore and hashtags on Instagram," the company said in a statement.
A swarm of moderately sized earthquakes has hit California near the San Andreas fault, increasing the likelihood that a bigger earthquake could strike within the next seven days.
An surge of new paid political ads on Facebook attacking Trump's opponent sparked to life on Wednesday after the president clashed with the Democratic candidate during a debate in Ohio.
The full moon that occurs closest to the fall equinox is traditionally dubbed the "Harvest Moon."
The reasons behind the snake's unusual feeding behavior remains something of a mystery.
After reviewing footage of the attacks, researchers found two of the orcas involved were seriously injured.
The report found that the U.S. imported nearly 23 million whole animals and animal body parts in this period.
"No company that considered itself a force for good in democracy... would allow this dangerous claptrap to be spread," a letter to Mark Zuckerberg said.
Wellfleet Lifeguards said the spine had probably been buried under the sand "for quite some time" before it was exposed by Hurricane Teddy.
A woman who had visited a "heave mound" before an explosion almost became the "first victim" of the geological event, a scientist studying the crater said.