A hundred years ago, fish lived longer and grew bigger—they continued to breed, engineered ecosystems through predation and ...
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The winning and highly commended underwater photography spotlights breathtaking animal behavior, conservation needs and the ...
A hundred years ago, fish lived longer and grew bigger – they continued to breed, engineered ecosystems through predation and ...
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The world’s largest sockeye salmon run was larger than average this year, but the percentage of those fish that were ...
“The small jellyfish will sting, but the fish will build immunity to the toxin,” explained photographer Katherine Lu in a ...
KEY WEST, Fla. — A very large turtle was released into the wild after rehabilitating at The Turtle Hospital in Florida. The ...
At 8AM today, we spotted a 10.6-foot alligator on the shore! By 10:30 AM, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation and trappers successfully captured the gator. Huge thank you to everyone who helped ...
The ancient coelacanth, a lobe-finned fish, is a “living fossil” in every sense of the term. Biologists believe this supreme ...
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