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Killer Gulls Rip Into Whales and Murder Seal Pups
If gulls just stole some of your chips while you were out trying to enjoy your lunch, you should feel lucky, because one species has recently developed a taste for live mammal meat!
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The Surprising Role of Seagulls in the Pride Movement
Explore the remarkable story of George Hunt and Molly Warner, whose research on Western gulls off the coast of Santa Barbara in 1972 led to the groundbreaking discovery of homosexual behavior in wild bird populations. Despite facing...
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Discovering Seagulls: The Clever Coastal Birds
This video provides a fun and informative look at seagulls, highlighting their clever scavenging habits, communication skills, and teamwork within a flock. Viewers will learn about the seagulls' diet, behavior at the beach, and...
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High Five Facts - Julius Caesar
This video explores five fun facts about Julius Caesar.
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Why gulls don’t deserve their bad reputation
Gulls are often seen as pests and a nuisance bird — but are they really that bad? Avid birders Connel Bradwell and Ryan Wilkes don’t think so. For the Creator Network, they set out to better understand this much maligned and...
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Uncovering the natural phenomenon of the herring spawn on Vancouver Island
The coast of Vancouver Island turns a bright turquoise blue every spring. Why? That's because of fish sperm — or milt — from the herring spawn. This annual breeding event happens for millions of Pacific herring, a small fish that is at...
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Nature-lovers search for rare birds — in a landfill
Landfills are a great place to go bird-watching, according to the Fredericton Nature Club. Members visited the Fredericton landfill on Sunday to look for their favourite animals.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight February 23, 2025
A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Mola mola | The Wild Canadian Year: Summer
Mola mola, or ocean sunfish, can grow to be the size and weight of a pickup truck, making them the heaviest bony fish in the world. Watch The Wild Canadian Year: Summer on CBC Gem.