When octopuses are stressed, they retreat into hiding to avoid attention, showcasing their unique coping mechanisms in the ocean's depths.
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He could have worded this *way* better, but the headline is misleading... Here's the clip for the soundbite: bsky.app/profile/saro...
What happens when a pool of unusually warm water appears in the Pacific Ocean? Mechanical fingerprint through Earth's atmosphere reveals how a seemingly localized ocean warming event can disrupt weather patterns across the globe. #elnino
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Separatists are "poisoning the partnership by isolating Albertans from the country they helped build, promising a utopian future, gaslighting them into mistrusting their own Canadian identity, & using ultimatums to make them choose province over patriotism.”
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It was only a matter of time. Now banned from entering the Russian Federation.
We will never stop defending human rights and supporting Ukraine.
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Alberta separatists like to pretend that they are the victims in a toxic relationship. If anything, it's the other way around.
Damn Colbert is a treasure.
He very knowingly and intentionally played Linus and Lucy on the air, and the copyright holder joyfully got a fine out of CBS for it and then donated it to World Central kitchen.
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The owners of Vince Guaraldi’s music reached a licensing agreement with CBS over Stephen Colbert playing 'Peanuts' music during final ‘The Late Show.’
Members of the Senate of Canada:
1. Charles Adler;
2. Dawn Е. Arnold;
3. Victor Eric Boudreau;
4. Baltej Singh Dhillon;
5. Robert Anthony «Тоnу» Ince;
6. ...
Collins: Do you believe this war was worth it in Canada's view?
Carney: Getting to a position where Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon ... but moving to this position where that's been taken off the table, yes, that's worth it.
Photographer Alan McFadyen dedicated 4,200 hours and captured 720,000 images over six years to secure the perfect shot of a Kingfisher diving into the water without creating a splash.
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Maybe instead of renaming the “Department of Defense” the “Department of War” Pete should have more accurately called it the “Department of Expensive Humiliation”