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Revision as of 10:09, 9 October 2023

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Painted hornshark - Heterodontus marshallae
Painted hornshark - Heterodontus marshallae

Heterodontus marshallae is a small species of hornshark, reaching a maximum length of about 60 cm. It has a robust body, a blunt head with prominent crests above the eyes, and a small mouth. It has two dorsal fins, each with a long spine in front, and an anal fin that is well separated from the caudal fin. The caudal fin has a prominent lower lobe and a large terminal lobe. The pectoral and pelvic fins are large and triangular.

The most distinctive feature of Heterodontus marshallae is its color pattern, which consists of 22 dark brown bands and saddles on a light greyish brown background.

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Death sentence handed to wild monkeys of Sint Maarten, can we still save them
Death sentence handed to wild monkeys of Sint Maarten, can we still save them

A group of wild but non-native monkeys on the island of Sint Maarten is at the center of a controversial debate over their future. The government of Sint Maarten received a letter in March 2023, signed by 75 experts in primate and animal protection, urging them to reconsider plans to cull these monkeys as a means of population control. Born Free USA, a renowned animal protection organization, leads the effort to save these monkeys.

Despite the expertise behind this plea, the government has yet to respond, leaving the fate of these animals hanging in the balance.

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In a study posted last year, it was found that trophy hunters killed one animal every THREE minutes over the last decade.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has reported we have a decade left to help turn back the clock on preventing even larger scale climate disasters and rewilding of endangered species like the elephant and wolf can help promote healthier ecosystems which results in a healthier planet for you and me.

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wandering albatross
wandering albatross
  • The wandering albatross can fly 1000 km (620 miles) in a day.
  • The emperor penguin can dive to depths up to 565 m (1,854 ft).
  • The bar-tailed godwit migrates nearly 15,000 km (9,320 miles) from Alaska to New Zealand without stopping.
  • The fastest recorded speed of any bird is 76 km/h (47 mph) by the common swift.

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