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rfmcdonald ([personal profile] rfmcdonald) wrote2017-12-12 06:18 pm

[NEWS] Four links on animals: Beluga DNA, the dolphin of Tiji, the language of crows, pandas


  • The DNA of the beluga whale has been sequenced for the first time, using the DNA of belugas recently dead at the Vancouver Aquarium. Global News reports.

  • Japanese fishers responsible for the brutal slaughter of dolphins in a cove in Taiji, so red that it makes the water red, claim they do not feel guilty. (Why try to hide the slaughter, then?) The Guardian reports.

  • Vanessa Hrvatin, at the National Post, notes an effort by researchers at the University of Washington Bothnell to try to decipher the language of crows. What are they saying?

  • MacLean's wonders if there is cause to be concerned for the welfare of Canada's pandas, now in residence in the Toronto Zoo and scheduled for a move next year to the Calgary Zoo. Is that place safe?


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