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  1. Jul 17, 2019 · An orca helps herd a school of herring in the deep waters of the Andfjorden in Norway. (See more of orcas.)

  2. A female North Atlantic right whale and her new calf swim off Florida. There are only 400 of the marine mammals left on Earth.

  3. May 3, 2019 · An aerial view of the Sea of Cortez reveals an 80-foot blue whale gliding through the waves. A fossil found in Italy shows that blue whales reached these behemoth sizes as far back as 1.5 million years ago.

  4. Tasmanian devils, known for their ferocious temperaments, have been plagued by a contagious facial cancer in recent decades.

  5. Witness the wild horror that animals have to face once the comforting light from the sun fades into the darkness, that brings death.

  6. Aug 2, 2019 · How a humpback whale ended up with a sea lion in its mouth In an extremely rare occurrence, a photographer captured a sea lion getting snagged in the open mouth of a humpback whale.

  7. www.nationalgeographic.co.uk › topic › subjectsWater - National Geographic

    Mosaic of the Valles Marineris hemisphere of Mars projected into point perspective, a view similar to that which one would see from a spacecraft.

  8. www.nationalgeographic.co.uk › topic › subjectsSeals - National Geographic

    An adult male Mediterranean monk seal swims through a national park in Madeira, which is home to one of three remaining populations.

  9. Dec 3, 2018 · A study published last summer found the smallest members of the oceanic food chain can be killed by seismic air blasts. Zooplankton—tiny creatures like baby jellyfish, crustaceans, and larvae—were found to have declined by 64 percent within 1,300 metres (4,000 feet) of the blast. In addition to risks posed for wildlife, environmentalists ...

  10. Near Canada’s Admiralty Inlet, narwhals display their tusks, which can grow up to ten feet long.

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