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WATCH: Epic Series of Fumbles In NFL Play Synced to Wacky Song

Covering 38 yards with a pass is nothing in the National Football League, but losing 38 yards on an epic series of fumbles in...

Navy Silences “Whale-Harming” Sonar to Protect Marine Mammals

Whales and dolphins are getting some long sought peace and quiet from the U.S. Navy. The service has agreed to stop using certain types of sonar—or sound waves—believed to...

New York State to Turn Lights Out for Migrating Birds

The bright lights of New York attract millions of people to the big city, but they’ll be attracting fewer birds–which is a good thing...

Do Animals Have Compassion? These Five Certainly Seem to…

  Random acts of kindness aren't only limited to human beings. In fact, animals should get way more credit for their surprising displays of love,...

Fishermen Rescue Rare Whale From Nets Thanks to New Training Program

An extremely rare type of whale has been saved from almost certain death thanks to a training program for Pakistani tuna fishermen. The February 10...

Orphan Baby Dolphin is Adopted by Female of Completely Different Species

A bottlenose dolphin that lost its own calf five years ago has adopted a baby of another species. The inter-species adoption, which is "extremely rare"...
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Mystery Donor Sends Boys With Rare Condition on Dolphin Trip

Twins who suffer from a rare genetic condition that has left them blind and unable to talk have been sent to swim with dolphins...

Scotland Protects Seas and Reefs

Seabirds and reefs with feather stars and a large clam that can live for centuries are among the species that will benefit from 30...
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Elephants Give Helping Hugs to Others in Need: Study

Elephants are known to be highly social and intelligent. Now there is evidence that they engage in something like a group hug when another...
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Incredible Animal Communicator Translates Deadly Leopard’s Woes

Anna Breytenbach believes she can communicate with animals through her thoughts. If you watch this video shot at a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa,...
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Prison Takes In Four New Kitten Residents

Four stray kittens were discovered hungry and covered in fleas in the Great Meadow Correctional Facility in upstate New York. A loving staff came...
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Historic 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act Worked, Scientists Say

In the fall of 1972, then-President Richard Nixon signed the Marine Mammal Protection Act, providing sweeping protections for whales, dolphins, seals and other species...
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Sperm Whales Take in Outcast Bottlenose Dolphin

A group of sperm whales appear to have taken in a deformed bottlenose dolphin, marine researchers have discovered. In the heartwarming scene near the...
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NFL Athlete Spending the Lockout Digging Ditches Abroad

Of all the activities NFL athletes are participating in during the players' lockout, Miami Dolphins receiver Davone Bess may be engaged in the most...
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Hero Snorkeler Grabbed Great White Shark’s Tail to Stop Attack

A snorkeler has been hailed a hero after he pulled on the tail of a great white shark while it was attacking a young...
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Top Ten Good News Stories of 2009

Despite what may be your immediate impression of 2009, overall it was a great year. Looking back, one can be grateful that the economy...
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Frigid DIY Dolphin Rescue Warms Hearts in Canada

The town of Seal Cove, Newfoundland has had a harrowing week. Neighbors have gone to bed each night to the wails of five dolphins,...
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Pacific Ocean Dolphin Populations Improving

The Northeastern Offshore Spotted Dolphin is one of two dolphin species rebounding after population declines due to tuna fishing. ...
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Elephant Paints Self-Portrait (Video)

Elephants are one of the smartest and most inteligent species, on par with apes and dolphins. This remarkable video shows elephants in Thailand creating...
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Rays of Hope in the Philippines

Nine manta rays were recently spotted for the first time in 20 years gliding through Basura, the internationally renowned dive site in the Philippines. “We...