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February 28, 2009
Skinny Whale Syndrome


Eastern Pacific gray whale populations are declining. Gray whales have been observed skinny and showing signs of malnourishment. Read more.



Gray whale image from the NOAA photo gallery


Posted by Rose at 9:14 AM in Wildlife, Off-Topic

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