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document.write('The idea of the ?swan song? recurs from Aesop to Ovid to Plato to Tennyson. It\'s based on a sweet fallacy -- that a swan sings only when it nears deat...');
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document.write('Related to shearwaters and petrels, the Northern Fulmar will eat just about anything it finds on the surface of the ocean, from fish and squids to dea...');
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