Studying how seals adapt to extreme environments could lead to benefits in human reproductive health
Wild animals that have acquired adaptions to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field of ...
The oldest gray seal "living in human care" has died aged 51. Sheba has lived at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary for the majority of her life since founder Ken Jones rescued her as an injured pup back in ...
For years, humans have treated breast milk as the gold standard of mammalian nutrition, a uniquely complex fluid tailored to our species’ needs. New research on the Atlantic gray seal suggests that ...
Southern elephant seals are the 'canary in the coal mine' for the Southern Ocean, offering insight into how the ecosystem may react to future climate change and human impact, new research shows.
Studying how seals adapt to extreme environments could lead to benefits in human reproductive health
A female grey seal tending to her pup on the beaches of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Gray seals only nurse their pups for 15-20 days before the female leaves and the pup must learn to forage on its own.
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