You know, we've never thought about the first time a cow moos. It just seemed like something they innately knew how to do.
It sits on the corner of Jefferson Street and Edmonton Avenue. It is little more than a small, white barn, a shed, tiny pasture and a modest-size corn field surrounded by houses on all sides.
This story appears in the October 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Shortly after scientists discovered the species in 1950, they realized it was in trouble. Vaquitas were regularly ...
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