Friday, November 9, 2012

A Rare Whale Fund


Scientists use DNA to ID rarest whale

         The rarest whale was spotted for the first time on December of 2010, the poor whales stranded themselves on a beach in New Zealand. A poor mother and her calf got stranded and died, the mother whale was 17 feet long and the calf was 11 feet long that is very long for a calf! This article is important because up until then there were only three partial skulls found and it was hard to collect information on this whale. This appeared in modern day news because it appeared in the magazine describing how DNA can help you figure things out.
To Learn More click the link:http://www.foxnews.com/science/2012/11/05/world-rarest-whale-seen-for-first-time/

5 comments:

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  3. I love this article!I loved it so much that I had to read the main article to learn more.

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  4. I vote this one!!!!!! this is so cool, but sad look at him he so beetup.

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