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- Giant whale surges through massive bait ball in rare feeding frenzy: Watch the video - A massive Bryde's whale suddenly emerged from cloudy waters off Mexico's coast, shocking a freediving instructor and her divers, and giving them an unforgettable experience.
- Runner fought off mountain lion with stick just weeks before fatal attack on same Colorado trail - A Colorado hiker fought off a mountain lion with a stick after being rushed on a trail where a woman was found dead weeks later in a suspected wildlife attack.
- Woman suspected to have been killed in Colorado's first fatal mountain lion attack in over two decades - A woman's death on a trail is being investigated as a suspected deadly mountain lion attack, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
- Traditional Brazilian plant shows unexpected strength against arthritis - Brazilian plant Joseph's Coat shows promise for arthritis treatment in new lab studies, reducing inflammation and protecting joints safely in research.
- Apex predator threatening Northwest salmon sparks rare bipartisan push to 'kill more' - Bipartisan lawmakers find common ground in the middle of partisan divides as sea lions threaten Washington salmon populations and fishing communities.
- Limping dinosaur's twisted path puzzles paleontologists, 150 million years later: 'Very rare' - Scientists analuzed the world's only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150-million-year-old sauropod that may have been limping.
- Large Burmese python on video getting pulled from Florida neighborhood tree: 'It was pretty dangerous’ - Professional snake removal experts captured a 30-pound, 6½-foot Burmese python from a Miami-Dade residential area, preventing potential danger to pets and children.
- Several elephants killed in train collision as impact causes multiple coaches to derail - High-speed passenger train strikes elephant herd in northeastern India, killing seven wild animals while all 650 passengers escape unharmed from incident.
- Wild viral video shows 'blood-red' scenes covering island after rainstorm - Heavy rainfall on Hormuz Island created blood-red runoff as iron oxide soil washes into coastal waters, captured in stunning viral blood red footage.
- New data reveals Americans who 'crave closeness' with others turning to popular outdoor activity - A mental health and relationship expert reveals how camping creates psychological safety and builds trust with others as new data reveals more Americans are heading outdoors.
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