June 27, 2011 07:05 am
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Gray Whale, Southern-Hemisphere Algae Seen In N. Atlantic
oxide7 writes "The gray whale hasn't strayed to the Northern Atlantic since the 18th century. The Neodenticula seminae, a species of algae, hasn't been there in 800,000 years. Now, members of both species have been spotted in the Northern Atlantic."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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