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active and the Riverhead Foundation biologists observed feeding behaviors It was confirmed via photographs and video footage that the group consists of adults and some very young calves June 26 2009 In the past few days the Riverhead Foundation has received numerous reports of groups of dolphins in Long Island Sound see map below The most recent group was reported to

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After restraining Kitty the team strarted mixing epoxy used to apply the satellite tag A few minutes later the tag was securely attached to Kitty s fur

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Rocky sliding into the water Rocky half way in the water

From Yahoo Image Search: "state mammal"
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A state mammal is the official or representative animal of a U.S. state. States also have separate state birds, and sometimes state fish or state butterflies. States similarly have state flowers, state trees and state songs.

Years in parentheses denote the year of adoption by the state's legislature