Category: Nature
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WetLab – A Waterlust film about students in water
“Our friends in the MPS program (mps.rsmas.miami.edu) at the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science bring cameras into the field to document a day in the life of a graduate student. Filmed entirely with GoPro Hero 2 and Hero 3 cameras. Underwater shots taken with the Blurfix lens by Snake River Prototyping. Spread the…
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Dolphins help young seal find its way home
Because, y’know, seal pups are generally clueless Via Buzzfeed
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Humpback whale visits Tórshavn Harbor
Whale spotting Faroe style, this Tuesday a small humpback whale decided to go sight-seeing in our capitol Tórshavn, swimming into the marina which is as sheltered as it can be, in the heart of Tórshavn harbor, besides the Faroese seat of government, in the heart of the Faroe Islands. No need for boats here, you…
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Could T. Rex swim? – Walking With Dinosaurs
Could T. Rex swim? Just how good were dinosaurs in the water? This episode of Sketchasaurus investigates. http://youtu.be/NdO9uomS42g
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Penguin gets new suit to keep warm
A penguin at the Mystic Aquarium needs a little help staying warm while swimming in this cold weather. The little guy has had some trouble growing his feathers back after molting. *And*, he looks AWESOME
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Dolphin swimming in NY canals has died
Read Metro The dolphin that was swimming in the Gowanus Canal died late this afternoon. Friday afternoon, as snow started to fall, about two dozen people stood on the Union Street bridge to look down at the dolphin. The dolphin seemed to be stuck, moving up and down on the side of the canal, surrounded…
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Swim with ‘gators in Gowran
You can’t swim with alligators in any other zoo or wildlife park in the world but now you can in Kilkenny. The Reptile Village Zoo in Gowran is offering a chance for people to get out of their comfort zone and into a tank with two American Alligators – no safety cage and no corks…
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Behold A 14-Year-Old Boy Being Rescued During Flood
One of 20 water rescues in Queensland, Australia, across Thursday and Friday. Nature you scary.
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Dolphin “Asks” Divers For Help Removing Fishing Line
Amazing video from when a bottlenose dolphin with a fishing line in its mouth and wrapped around a pectoral fin came to a group of divers off Kona, Hawaii, looking for help. They managed to remove the line. See Geekologie