Gray whales in the Pacific Northwest are getting shorter, study says
Briefly

Gray whales off the Pacific Northwest coast have declined in body length since 2000, with post-2000-born whales significantly shorter. Females now approximate male lengths.
Researchers linked the decline in body length of gray whales to environmental factors affecting their foraging grounds, rather than genetic inheritance. The specific driving mechanism remains unclear.
Read at Washington Post
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