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For 'Mad Men' star January Jones, it's placenta over coffee
(Entertainment/Movies)
... that humans are the only
mammals
that don’t ingest our placentas. Even if that is true, it is a weak argument. We’re also the only
mammals
that build and fly aircraft, vaccinate our children, and create ...
2.
New Jersey Jewish Film Festival (NJJFF) celebrates 12 years starting Sunday
(Entertainment/Movies)
... of a little-known world of insects, reptiles, birds, and
mammals
. The film connects the Biblical experience of Creation to the annual life cycle of three
mammals
in their natural habitats. INTERMISSION—Enjoy ...
3.
Whale shot off N.J. coast prompts federal investigation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... showed on the body of the shot whale, suggesting others had tried to help him. When marine
mammals
socialize, they move each other around with their mouths, according to the PressofAtlanticCity.com. It’s ...
4.
N.J. black bears are not local celebrities like 'Real Housewives' or 'Jersey Shore'
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Food and fear largely drive the behavior of black bears. These large plantigrades are carnivorous or omnivorous
mammals
with strong claws. They live in largely forested areas, but will leave forests ...
5.
Eastern cougar extinct; Florida panther only surviving kin on coast
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Jeff Corwin in the LA Times, occurred 65 million years ago, when a meteor smashed into Earth, killing off dinosaurs and other species, and allowing the rise of
mammals
. This time around, it looks like ...
6.
Four Horsemen of Downsizing: Newark ending mounted police program
(Life/Style)
... this economy turns around soon. American Yankee: I don't think that's going to happen. The humans just don't seem to know what to do. Seelster Sam: They say humans are among the smartest
mammals
, ...
7.
Mercer County Wildlife Center: hospital for patients with fur or feathers
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... as well as "all the songbirds that come to your birdfeeder," Nickerson says.
Mammals
treated here range from white-footed mice to coyotes and everything in between — Eastern cottontails, squirrels, raccoons, ...
8.
New Jersey in prime location for offshore wind farms
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... offshore turbine zones, and few sightings of sea
mammals
other than dolphins. Nevertheless, the National Wildlife report suggests potential mitigation measures, such as brief shutdowns during peak migration ...
9.
A cautionary cat tale: Good intentions don’t suffice
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... language.) What is rabies? Rabies is an acute infectious viral disease of warm-blooded
mammals
that attacks the central nervous system. It is believed to move from a saliva-infected bite wound through ...
10.
Fall nature is special in New Jersey
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... death. Many
mammals
are feverishly at work during this period in preparation for their winter rests. Beavers stockpile food to last through the winter, while our black bears feed rapaciously each fall ...
11.
Wind energy off N.J. coast to have minimal impact on environment, says EPA study
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... marine
mammals
and sea turtles. It factored in shipping lanes, pipelines, tug and barge transit routes and undersea utility lines, while mapping artificial reefs, commercial and recreational fishing areas, ...
12.
How will Gulf oil spill effect bluefin tuna?
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... but the miles-long longlines boats use to catch yellowfin can and do accidentally also hook bluefin — as well as marlins, sharks, birds, turtles and marine
mammals
. Crockett says 300 to 500 bluefin get ...
13.
Disaster in the Gulf: How do marshes and beaches recover from oil spills?
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Valdez accident in Alaska, many breeding bird colonies, marine
mammals
, and mussels and other invertebrates still have not recovered. When ecosystems do not recover completely for decades or longer, commercial ...
14.
N.J. offshore drilling lacks support at federal hearing
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... harmful affects from the noisy seismic tests on marine
mammals
and fish. Emitting repetitive signals from air-gun arrays pulled by boats, seismic contractors chart the sound bouncing off the sea floor, ...
15.
Public hearings on Obama's offshore oil drilling plan scheduled for Newark
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... The intense noise radiates the ocean for thousands of miles. He said this has a harmful effect on marine
mammals
and could hinder commercial fishing. Gov. Chris Christie opposes both oil drilling ...
16.
Protecting Tigers is good for the environment
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the decline of the deer species and smaller
mammals
that the tiger would prey on results in the tiger turning to domestic livestock as an option on the menu. Q: Indonesia and Malaysia are no doubt guilty ...
17.
New Jersey State Museum receives gift of an Ice Age fossil
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... one of the State Museum's Sunday Science lectures and visited with Parris and other scientists who study the Ice Age (Pleistocene Epoch). He also viewed similar records of
mammals
of that age, currently ...
18.
World crisis: 17,291 species are threatened with extinction
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... results reveal 21 percent of all known
mammals
, 30 percent of all known amphibians, 12 percent of all known birds, and 28 percent of reptiles, 37 percent of freshwater fishes, 70 percent of plants, 35 ...
19.
From ‘salties' to Sydney, Australia an inspiration
(Life/Style)
... build the railroads,) kangaroos, rabbits, and even the illusive echidna. These little guys and the platypus are the world's only egg-laying
mammals
. Once there, we took the 3-4 hour long Kings Canyon Rim ...
20.
Toronto International Film Festival draws a world audience for a first chance at hundreds of movies
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Ontario Museum include one of the world's great collections of fossilized skeletons of dinosaurs and early
mammals
. The museum's many other attractions include elaborate displays of modern fauna, including ...
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