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Why ‘Fish’ Isn’t a Real Scientific Group (But We Still Use the Word Anyway)Have you ever gazed into a dazzling aquarium or watched a wild river teeming with life and thought, “Look at all those fish!” ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAward-winning film highlights lasting damage from X-Press Pearl disaster in Sri LankaBeneath Sri Lanka’s serene waters, a pearl oyster cherished her pearl, living in harmony. But disaster struck when a blazing ...
Victoria Gill/BBC News Hundreds ... through diet. And the scientific revelations keep on coming. Last month, the study revealed that children who lacked oily fish in their diets were less sociable ...
In fact, shells inspired an entire French art ... hungry fish snaps up this Trojan horse—it's actually a string of larvae—the larvae break loose and attach themselves to the fish's gills.
It may be hard to fathom, but many great white encounters with humans are investigative, not predatory. (A great white attacks a seal decoy in False Bay.) They’re just curious, Compagno says.
There is a huge library of scientific research, psychoanalysis and drink-lit-memoirs ... beautiful eyes that resemble two fish in a clear ocean, her arresting voice that makes her lips tremble ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThis Elusive Fish Has Only Been Seen 9 Times!Take a look at the incredible barreleye fish and learn why they have a transparent forehead and glowing green eyes.
Ask most people what makes a fish a fish and they will list key traits, such as fins, scales, and perhaps most importantly, the ability to breathe underwater. However, the aptly named lungfish, which ...
The river’s health has been suffering, with a number of harrowing mass fish deaths events taking place in recent years.
A new state-of-the-art tube fishway technology called the "Fishheart" has been launched at Menindee Lakes, located on the ...
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