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From the monthly archives:

November 2009

Antarctic Fur Seals

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/24/2009

Mako Sharks: eggs for breakfast, jumbo squid for dinner

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/20/2009

Anatomical Dissection: marine mammal anatomy 101

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/19/2009

Ambergris: sperm whale intestinal goodies

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/10/2009

Amazon River Dolphin: the pink dolphin

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/09/2009

Albino Marine Mammals: the ghosts of the sea

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/08/2009

Aggressive Behavior in Marine Mammals: can’t we all just get along

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/07/2009

Age Estimation in Marine Mammals: the answer lies in a dolphin’s smile

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/06/2009

The Vaquita Porpoise: the most endangered marine mammal in the world

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/05/2009

Aerial Behavior of Marine Mammals: breaching whales and leaping dolphins

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/04/2009

Abundance Estimations for Marine Mammals: nailing the numbers

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/03/2009

Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals: Blogging from A to Z

by Carolyn Kraft on 11/02/2009

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