Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder
Tiny snapping shrimp are among of the loudest animals in the ocean. And climate change could be making them louder, which affects a lot of other sea life.
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February 28, 2020 at 04:19AM
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NPR News: Climate Change May Make The Snapping Shrimp Snap Louder
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