Marine invertebrates
Mar 31 2008, Desh

From krill to king crabs, the collapse of a 160-square-mile portion of the Wilkins Ice Shelf in Antarctica could mean many changes for wildlife at the bottom of the world.

Most inhabitants of our planet will never get a firsthand look at a polar...

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