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Can a New DNA Database Help Save This Incredible Sea Turtle?an expert in sea turtle conservation and the director of marine partnerships at Wild Earth Allies, a wildlife conservation group. Named for their bird-like beaks, adult hawksbills can munch an ...
A bird survey in a northern park of Australia turned into an essential rescue after rangers spotted a critically endangered ...
New research shows how physical changes in the skull affected the mechanics of the way birds move and use their beaks to eat ... and fixed in place like those in mammals, turtles, or non-avian ...
A research published in the journal Nature last August fills in some gaps by examining a turtle fossil discovered in China that dates back 228 million years. The skeleton has a beak, but also some ...
Jess Bailey via Unsplash A bird survey in a northern park ... Kris Mikael via Unsplash Hawksbill turtles have sharp, pointed beaks and are known for being “small but fast swimmers,” according ...
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