+ Follow CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT Tag
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[Title] => Captive snake with no male companion gives birth again
[Summary] => For the second time in two years, a captive snake in southeast Missouri has given birth without any interaction with a member of the opposite sex.
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[Title] => Whales stranded in New Zealand refloat themselves
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[Title] => 80 whales, dolphins stranded in Australia
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February 5, 2011 - 10:02am