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Who is Magnolia Woodhead? Girl survives miraculously as shark attack in Florida leaves 100 bite marks on her leg
Who is Magnolia Woodhead? Girl survives miraculously as shark attack in Florida leaves 100 bite marks on her leg
Magnolia Woodhead was reportedly left with 100 puncture wounds on her thigh, which resulted in her leg 'dripping' with blood
2023-06-30 17:59
'Proud boyfriend': Internet hails Travis Kelce as he dances to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' at World Series game
'Proud boyfriend': Internet hails Travis Kelce as he dances to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' at World Series game
Travis Kelce was spotted at Game 1 of the World Series in Arlington, Texas, on October 27 dancing to Taylor Swift's hit song 'Shake It Off'
2023-10-28 16:22
Mazzarri wins on Napoli return, Milan squeeze past Fiorentina
Mazzarri wins on Napoli return, Milan squeeze past Fiorentina
Walter Mazzarri made a winning return as Napoli coach on Saturday with the champions' hard-fought 2-1 victory at Atalanta, while AC Milan held on to third in...
2023-11-26 06:25
Novo Weight Drugs Probed Over Reports of Suicidal Thoughts
Novo Weight Drugs Probed Over Reports of Suicidal Thoughts
Novo Nordisk A/S’s weight-loss medications are under investigation by the European Union’s drugs regulator after a small number
2023-07-10 20:25
Biden announces Michael Whitaker as FAA pick
Biden announces Michael Whitaker as FAA pick
President Joe Biden intends to nominate Michael Whitaker as administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, the White House announced Thursday.
2023-09-07 23:29
Micron reveals $3.6 bn Japan chip plan after PM meets execs
Micron reveals $3.6 bn Japan chip plan after PM meets execs
Micron said Thursday it will invest $3.6 billion to produce next-generation semiconductors in Japan, after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held talks with some...
2023-05-18 11:16
Manchester City remain undecided on Kalvin Phillips future
Manchester City remain undecided on Kalvin Phillips future
Manchester City remain undecided on Kalvin Phillips' future at the club.
2023-06-21 02:47
Ex-UBS Trader Hayes Wins Chance to Appeal Libor Conviction
Ex-UBS Trader Hayes Wins Chance to Appeal Libor Conviction
Tom Hayes, the former UBS Group AG and Citigroup Inc. trader who became the face of the Libor
2023-07-06 20:21
Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce pushing for minivans harder than suburban soccer moms
Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce pushing for minivans harder than suburban soccer moms
Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce are doing more for the good name of minivans than suburban soccer moms hauling their growing number of kids and all of their friends everywhere.I didn't know that I needed a Dodge Caravan commercial starring Jason Kelce and his younger brother Travis Kelce than ...
2023-05-29 00:28
There's a sinister reason why you never see narwhals in aquariums
There's a sinister reason why you never see narwhals in aquariums
Narwhals are among the most elusive creatures in the ocean, with their long, spiralling tusks giving them an almost mythological quality. And whilst many people would pay good money to see these unicorns of the sea in the flesh, they are notably absent from the world’s aquariums. The reason for this is both dark and mysterious, since there have only been two attempts to keep the toothed whales in captivity. Both of these ended in tragedy and the general acceptance that narwhals simply don’t belong in our sealife centres. The legendary porpoises, which are related to belugas and orcas, are found in Arctic coastal waters and rivers. They have two teeth and, in males, the more prominent of these grows into the swordlike tusk which can be up to 10 feet long, according to National Geographic. Back in 1969, Coney Island’s New York Aquarium becoming the first-ever centre to put a narwhal on display. According to IFL Science, the aquarium became home to a young calf called Umiak, whose name referred to the canoe used to hunt the species in the High Arctic. It was captured by members of the Inuit community who said that it followed their canoe back to camp after they killed its mother for meat. Umiak was put in a tank alongside a female “white whale” (most likely a beluga), who acted as its stepmother. And although staff reportedly fed vast quantities of milk mixed with chopped clams to keep it happy, they weren’t able to keep it healthy. Less than a year after Umiak arrived at the centre, the orphaned narwhal died of pneumonia, as reported by The New York Times at the time. Still, the animal’s swift and tragic demise didn’t stop Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium from attempting the same feat in 1970. The aquarium had been gearing up to host a narwhal since 1968, when its director, Murray Newman, hoped that bringing narwhals to the city could generate interest in the species and help with its conservation, IFL Science reports. After two unsuccessful attempts to capture one of the whales themselves, Newman and his team were forced to buy a young male from a community of Inuit hunters based in Grise Fiord on Canada’s Ellesmere Island. The animal was reportedly called Keela Luguk – a phonetic spelling of the word “qilalugaq”, which means “narwhal” in some Inuktitut dialects. Within a week of Keela Luguk’s arrival at Vancouver Aquarium in August 1970, the centre had caught two female narwhals and three calves, which were then added to his tank. However, in less than a month, the three calves had died. And by November, the two females were also gone. As public outrage mounted, the mayor of Vancouver himself called for Keela Luguk to be returned to the wild. But Newman would not succumb to their pressure and, eventually, on 26 December that same year, the young whale was reported to have died too. It’s not known exactly why the narwhals fared so dismally in captivity, particularly given that the species’s closest relative, the beluga, can survive a number of years, or even decades, in aquarium facilities. However, the porpoises are known to be exceptionally sensitive animals, with studies finding that they are so affected by human-made noises that even the sound of a ship sailing near their habitat is enough to radically impact their behaviour. Fortunately, aquariums seem to have got the memo, and narwhals have largely been left to continue their lives as fabled enigmas of the sea. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-02 19:20
Pay Transparency Laws: What Small Businesses Need to Know
Pay Transparency Laws: What Small Businesses Need to Know
As more states adopt pay transparency laws, many small businesses will need to comply with legislation if they or the candidates they’re sourcing are located within these states
2023-05-20 02:49
Man Utd fan Bumrah stunned by 'temple celebration' going viral
Man Utd fan Bumrah stunned by 'temple celebration' going viral
India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah said he was surprised to see his World Cup "temple point" gesture go viral especially as he's...
2023-10-15 21:52