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Why These Fish Behave So Wild in Swamp Waters
Cole & Jay get shocked by out-of-control fish that left them completely stunned.
Florida has a healthy population of coyotes. There are things residents can do to avoid interactions with the ravenous predators.
Simple chemistry could give the reindeer his famously bright snout. But physics would make it look different colors from the ground.
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers will only keep the Green Peter reservoir drawdown at its lowest elevation for 2 weeks instead of 30 days, hoping to keep turbidity levels ...
This is the third part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read the first and the second ...
Ahead of COP30, more than 160 scientists released a report warning global warming is pushing humanity into a “danger zone” ...
RUTLAND — Declan McCabe, Saint Michael’s College professor, will speak from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Grace Congregational Church, 8 Court St., Rutland. This talk, Life in Fresh Water, ...
On Oct. 29, the USS VERMONT (SSN 792) arrived at HMAS Stirling, the Royal Australian Navy’s largest naval base, to begin the most extensive Submarine Maintenance Period ever performed outside of U.S.
A new study reveals how frogfish mastered their eerie fishing trick: by rearranging their motor neurons. Here’s the ...
Saying "the First Amendment is not absolute," a federal judge rejected an initial attempt to require state officials to ...
This mosquito-ridden lagoon deep in the Zapata Swamp, the Caribbean's largest intact wetland, is ground-zero for a humble but ...
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Come for the sea turtles stay for the angry triggerfish
A marine biologist takes you on a calm little snorkel that keeps getting ambushed by surprise creatures. One moment it is ...
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