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Islands on MSNArgentina's Underrated Peninsula Is A Wildlife Lover's Dream With Galapagos Vibes Minus The CrowdsThis often overlooked peninsula in Patagonia, Argentina is famous for its outdoor adventures and marine life, especially ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMeet Inca and Milo. Magellanic penguins coming to the Aquarium of the PacificThe Aquarium of the Pacific has welcomed two new Magellanic penguins, Inca and Milo into its June Keyes Penguin Habitat. Inca ...
Here's how Jorge the sea turtle prepared for the improbable journey—decades after he was found tangled in a fishing net off ...
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5 Animals That Came Back From The Brink Of ExtinctionOn this planet there are plenty of endangered animals. In most cases these animals have become endangered due to human ...
President Javier Milei thundered "MALVINAS ARE ARGENTINE" in a post to X, as he celebrated the decision by the regional body.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOrcas Appear to Be Sharing Their Prey With Humans—but What Does It Mean?Researchers documented 34 instances of purported prey-sharing behavior, which suggests orcas may be altruistic and capable of ...
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Study Finds on MSNWild Killer Whales Have Been Observed Trying To Feed Humans. What’s Behind These Marvelous Encounters?Killer whales have been documented offering food provisions to humans swimming near them or in nearby boats. Learn more about ...
Argentina’s soccer governing body has launched an investigation into antisemitic acts by All Boys fans during a second division match against Atlanta. Fans displayed a coffin in Atlanta’s ...
Aside from the ocelot, the Rainforest Building has two new 10-year-old scarlet ibises. The birds have bright pink-orange ...
Once on the brink of local extinction, jaguar numbers across the Brazil-Argentina Iguaçu-Iguazú border have more than doubled since 2010 thanks to coordinated conservation efforts. The cross ...
Inca and Milo are Magellanic penguins, which are native to the coasts of Argentina and Chile, according to the Long Beach ...
For its S.O.S. Animales Argentinos project, La Nación focused on four endangered Argentine species: puma, giant otter, jaguar ...
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