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Sarah: So Adam, we're talking about bucket lists, so things that you would like to do before you die. So what's your number one thing on your bucket list? Adam: Oh, difficult question. Number one, I'd probably have to say, oh, skydiving maybe. Ive wa
Our story today is called The Sharks Were Hungry. It was written by Dorothy Cottrell. Here is Shep O'Neal with the story. Dr John Perry decided it was time to go home. It had been a perfect day, a day alone, the first such day in many years. He had f
This is a known mindless killer. The shark is smart. It pitches up at the peak of the turtle nesting season, and simply waits for the tide to deliver its food.-Ah, look at that so distinctive...have the boat. Tigers are a big fan with all manner inte
It means the living can slip away for now, she'll not go far, she'll be back again up to 8 times during a single breeding season, to deposit up to 100 eggs on each visit, only then can she head back to her feeding grounds where who knows what will ha
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Great White sharks get around,a lot more than scientists thought. A new study in the journal Science shows that the great whites move farther and faster than anyone believed.That is important because it could be influenced the way humans try to prote
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Efforts to End Shark Finning Make Progress BARBARA KLEIN: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Barbara Klein. BOB DOUGHTY: And Im Bob Doughty. Each year, fishermen catch millions of sharks and cut off their fin
Genetic Analyses Show Endangered Species in Shark Fin Soup More than 73 million sharks are killed every year, mostly for their fins, to make shark fin soup, industry experts and conservationists say. Shark fin soup is a common offering in many Asian
Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. This week: We hear music by performers at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas Answer a listener question about the documentary film Sharkwater And report about
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS - Deadly Shark Bites Increase in Waters Near Western Australia JUNE SIMMS: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. Im June Simms. FAITH LAPIDUS: And Im Faith Lapidus. Today, we tell about deadly shark attacks near Aus
MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: It's that time of year - time for ghosts and goblins and other creatures that go bump in the night. And if those sorts of things give you the heebie-jeebies, maybe you'll take comfort in knowing that 4 percent of Americans say th
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: We have a very close view this morning of the sharks that have been swarming around some Southern California beaches. Why would dozens of sharks turn up there in recent weeks? Chris Lowe studies them. So we placed a call - or we
The Hammerheads Hammerhead These unique sharks have heads resembling flattened, T shaped hammers. But how would such a weird head evolve? One hypothesis is that having their eyes spaced far apart might give these sharks better 3D vision. Another hypo
Living at the top of the food chain, sharks can accumulate dangerous levels of methylmercury. So much that pregnant women and children are advised not to eat shark at all. But sharks can accumulate another toxin too, called BMAA, which has been linke
By human standards, a few vertebrate species have incredible longevity. Some tortoises live for nearly 200 years. Bowhead whales can live even a decade or two longer. But now theres a new champion: the Greenland sharkwhich conservative estimates have
Sharks Head Straight Home by Smell嗅觉鲨鱼导航秘诀 Some sea creatures can find their way through thousands of miles of seemingly featureless oceans. Even more impressive is the route that they take. 一些海洋生物能够在茫茫的大海中
Environmentalists are calling on Australian authorities to stop using massive nets to keep sharks away from beaches. Officials say the nets, which will be erected Monday, have saved the lives of many swimmers and surfers. But environmentalists belie
By Phil Mercer Sydney 17 September 2007 Conservationists have started a campaign to urge the Australian government to formally protect the Coral Sea, one of the country's last tropical marine wildernesses. A coalition, led by the World Wildlife Fund,
Sharks Rule the Reef's Underwater Food Chain Predators like wolves affect their ecosystems by eating their prey. But a more subtle impact involves fear. Predators also terrify prey species. And when, for example, elk are hiding, they don't spend as m
At least, I asked, the fishermen are well paid, aren't they? 至少,我问,这些采珠人可以得到足够的工资吧? Hardly, professor. In Panama they make just $1.00 per week. 哪能说足够呢,教授。在巴拿马,他们每星期得一