Killer whale says 'hello' in BBC News - Home IFTTT published on February 01, 2018 leave a reply A killer whale is taught to mimic words such as "hello" and "bye bye" in a scientific experiment. from BBC News - Home http://ift.tt/2nviSIT Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post NZ PM's partner on prospect of being stay-at-home dad Next Post Leo Gormley: Burns survivor smiles with brother's help post written by: Unknown Related PostsChronic conditions: What does ‘healthy’ mean when you have a long-term illness?For some, this time of year is all about being and keeping ‘healthy’ - but what does ‘healthy’ mean when you have a long-term health condition? from BBC News -… Continue ReadingThe family preserving a dying Singapore traditionRising competition and the labour-intensive nature of making these cakes by hand mean local bakeries like these are dwindling. from BBC News - Home https://bbc… Continue ReadingBMX riding in Lagos: Starboy using sport to keep kids out of troubleRiding BMX bikes keeps young kids from the ghetto out of trouble, says Nigerian rider Starboy. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2RDc1ud … Continue ReadingWhat's happened since the #OscarsSoWhite controversy of 2015Lizo Mzimba looks at what's changed since the #OscarsSoWhite controversy of 2015 from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2UJgwoG … Continue ReadingChina's new year gala: Martial arts and patriotismMartial arts and patriotism were on display in China's new year gala, the world's most-watched show. from BBC News - Home https://bbc.in/2GfIYLU … Continue Reading
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