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Drone footage reveals orcas making tools from kelp to groom each other - Scientists observed the surprising social behaviour, ...
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House Digest on MSNCan Plants Really Keep Ticks Out Of Your Backyard? Here's What The Science SaysMany online sources claim that certain plants are natural tick repellents. But will growing them in your backyard really keep ...
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Orcas use kelp tools to groom and bond off B.C.'s coast, study suggestsScientists believe southern resident killer whales are using the sea plants for grooming purposes.
The researchers, using drones kitted with cameras, spotted a group of orcas biting off bits from a marine plant called bull ...
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Health on MSN12 Spots on the Body Where You’re Most Likely to Find a TickTick season is already off to a rough start, and catching bites early is key to preventing tick-borne disease. Research ...
Orcas make seaweed tools in order to scratch each other’s backs, a study has suggested. The animals, also known as killer ...
Killer whales have been filmed fashioning seaweed sticks to scratch each other’s backs in the first evidence of tool-making ...
While there is some scientific research into the benefits of essential oils for hair growth, it's important to weigh these ...
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