Read more about the article Hundreds Of Manatees Gather By Shore To Seek Refuge From Chilly Temperatures
Hundreds of manatees warm up from the chilly temperatures at Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River, Florida, USA, in January, 2024. A project repaired the eroded shoreline and will help prevent future erosion caused by manatee and human activity. (Southwest Florida Water Management District/Newsflash)

Hundreds Of Manatees Gather By Shore To Seek Refuge From Chilly Temperatures

Hundreds of manatees are gathered by the shoreline in search of a way to keep warm during the low temperatures. The gathering recorded at Three Sisters Springs wildlife refuge on…

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Read more about the article Endangered Siberian Tiger Cub Gets Tongue Stuck To Freezing-Cold Metal Fence
A tiger almost sticks its tongue on a cold fence at a zoo in Heilongjiang, China, undated. The tiger quickly stepped back and pulled out its tongue. (cbs552211/AsiaWire)

Endangered Siberian Tiger Cub Gets Tongue Stuck To Freezing-Cold Metal Fence

Endangered Siberian tiger cub getting its tongue stuck to a freezing-cold metal fence in sub-zero temperatures. The animal, native to the Russian Far East, Northeastern China, and North Korea, can…

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Read more about the article Six Rorquals Including Mum And Calf Spotted Off Spanish Coast
A whale and her calf swim along the Catalan coast between Comarruga and Calafell, undated. It had been six years since the Association for the Study and Disclosure of the Aquatic Environment (EDMAKTUB) had seen a similar scene. (Asociacion EDMAKTUB/Newsflash)

Six Rorquals Including Mum And Calf Spotted Off Spanish Coast

These images show how six fin whales, including a mother and her calf, were spotted off Spain's Mediterranean coast. The Association for the Study and Dissemination of the Aquatic Environment…

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Read more about the article Rising Temperatures May Cause Rockfalls In Alps, Says Study
Image shows rock glaciers which are widespread in the Alps, but less known than 'normal' glaciers, undated photo. The active Bock glacier in the Outer Hochebenkar is in the middle, while the Inner Hochebenkar with an inactive rock glacier is on the right. The Gurgler ridge is in the background. (3DGEO Heidelberg/Newsflash)

Rising Temperatures May Cause Rockfalls In Alps, Says Study

New research has shown that rising temperatures have made rock glaciers in the Alps unstable. The study, which was led by the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OAeW), showed a significant…

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Read more about the article Lemurs At Chinese Zoo Share Group Hug To Avoid Freezing Weather
Lemurs huddle together at zoo in Linyi, Shandong in China, undated. According to the filmer the weather was cold. (MSYP/AsiaWire)

Lemurs At Chinese Zoo Share Group Hug To Avoid Freezing Weather

This sad footage shows a group of lemurs at a Chinese zoo tightly hugging each other to keep warm after being left on the concrete during freezing winter weather. The…

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Read more about the article Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago
Image shows the Beyond EPICA oldest ice team, undated photo. They reached a dept of 808 metres in the Antarctic ice sheet. (PNRA, IPEV/Newsflash)

Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago

An international team of researchers has collected 50,000-year-old ice samples from a depth of 2,651 feet in Antarctica. The extracted ice core samples will reportedly aid the team of experts…

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Read more about the article Climate Heat Crisis Makes Ants More Aggressive, Says Study
Image shows ant species Tetramorium alpestre that live in high alpine areas, undated photo. Researchers from the University of Innsbruck, in Tyrol, Austria, found out that climate crisis makes the ants more aggressive. (Petra Thurner, Forschungsgruppe Molekulare Oekologie/Newsflash)

Climate Heat Crisis Makes Ants More Aggressive, Says Study

Austrian boffins claimed in a recent study that ongoing climate change make ants act more aggressively. The study - published by a research team from the University of Innsbruck in…

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Read more about the article Sun And Moon Cause Record-High Sea Water Levels
Picture shows the extremely high tides in Vancouver, British Columbia, in Canada, undated. According to Cynnamon Schreinert, the tides have been steadily increasing for years but the past few years have seen dramatic king tides. (@CynnamonS/Newsflash)

Sun And Moon Cause Record-High Sea Water Levels

The annual problem with King Tides caused by winter weather has once again hit Vancouver with cold temperatures and wet conditions on the West Coast. King tides are unusual and…

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Read more about the article Lack Of Snow Leaves Exposed Rocks Beside Piste That Kill Two Speeding German Teenagers
Image shows the Steinplatte ski area in the district of Kitzbuehel, in Tyrol, Austria, undated photo. Two boys aged 17 died after skiing off the edge of a slope on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022. (Newsflash)

Lack Of Snow Leaves Exposed Rocks Beside Piste That Kill Two Speeding German Teenagers

Two teenage skiers died when they sped off piste and crashed over rocks at a ski resort where the only snow was artificial, leaving the ground outside exposed. With warm…

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