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Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears

First publishedAug 20, 02:05 UTC
Last updatedAug 20, 04:17 UTC · 12m ago
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Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears
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Melting sea ice from climate change has opened up the region for giant whales to undertake 'feeding frenzies'.

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Melting sea ice from climate change has opened up the region for giant whales to undertake 'feeding frenzies'.
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1 outlet, average source rating 9.0/10.
When was it last updated?
12m ago.
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    Giant whales move into Greenland waters as ice disappears

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