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Walrus whale 3-D skull scan
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Scientists find that rain may not always be a welcome thing to waterbirds
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Save your local fishing hole
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Scientists discover sensory organ in baleen whales that choreographs movement of their massive jaws and throat-pouch
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For a dentist, the narwhal’s smile is a mystery of evolution
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Preventing home invasions means fighting side-by-side for coral-dwelling crabs and shrimp
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New invasive species database allows public to ID marine invaders with a home computer
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New species of deep-sea catshark described from the Galapagos
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New fossil whale species raises mystery regarding why narwhals and belugas live only in cold water
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Boom and bust cycle of marine biodiversity every 60 million years linked to uplifting of continents
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First fish App from the Smithsonian free on iTunes. “The Smithsonian Guide to the Shore Fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific”
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Caribbean box jellyfish now thriving in southern Florida
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New exhibition looks at fishes from the “Inside Out”
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Five funky and 5 fun facts about fishes
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A hot new island has just surfaced in the Red Sea. What’s going on? Smithsonian scientists explain.