red king crab The week in wildlife - in pictures | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views
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Michael Hunt on 28 Feb 14A red king crab seen in Barents Sea in Arctic Ocean, Russia. Soviet scientists introduced the species to the Russian Barents Sea near the border with Norway in 1960. They wanted to increase the yield from local fisheries. Since then, millions of crabs have spread west
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Cuvier’s beaked whale
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One of the whales they tracked went on a monster dive to a depth of almost 3km. Another individual performed a dive that saw it holding its breath for an incredible 137.5 minutes. These are both “new mammalian dive records,”
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