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PHOTO: Penguins swimming.
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How did birds like penguins evolve into some of the world's best swimmers?

PHOTO: A fossil warrah skull found at Spring Point Farm on West Falkland. The skull is housed at the Falkland Islands Museum and National Trust.
Kit Hamley

Did humans introduce a now-extinct wolf to the Falkland Islands?

PHOTO: A hockey player watches a fast moving puck in an undated stock image.
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Here's how hockey fans watch the puck without watching the puck

PHOTO: A spotted hyena prowls in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
LightRocket via Getty Images, FILE

Hyenas, considered 'villains of the world,' play key role in returning nutrients to desert soil

PHOTO: A snow goose lands from flight in Bosque, N.M. in an undated file image.
Malcolm Schuyl/Shutterstock

Even geese got fat quickly during the pandemic

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, a large group of yellowfin tuna is shown in the waters off Vibo Valentia, Calabria, Italy.
Giordano Cipriani/Getty Images, FILE

Plenty of fish in the sea? Scientists can now count them using DNA

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, a three-spined stickleback is shown.
Paul Kay/Getty Images, FILE

Lithium treatments used for bipolar disorder shown to help fish fight parasite

PHOTO: Leather balls were found in an approximately 3,000-year-old cemetery in northwestern China.
University of Zurich

Leather-covered balls in Chinese graves evidence of 3,000-year-old sport: Study

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, chimpanzees sit in Kibale National Park in Uganda.
Yannick Tylle/Getty Images, FILE

Scientists see signs of chimpanzees being able to adapt to climate change

PHOTO: Alligator.
Arto Hakola/Getty Images

Alligator blood inhibits key toxin in snake venom, study shows

PHOTO: A person holds a sapling in this stock photo.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

This is why so many plants are green

PHOTO: Some of the most rarely seen albinos on the planet are deep-water sharks.
Auckland War Memorial Museum via Inside Science

Albino sharks among fascinating species in 'horribly underexplored' deep sea

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