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The Long Island Aquarium is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and is doing so with many of its original marine life ...
Cockroaches that catch a ride on ants. Grasshoppers that climb aboard sheep. Hitchhiking animals are more common than you ...
The endangered smalltooth sawfish had the tip of its long flat snout tangled in a fishing net next to a dock in Lantana.
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Sharks and Rays? Closer Than They Look—but Not to Bony FishImagine swimming in the deep blue, shadows gliding effortlessly beneath you—sleek, powerful, and mysterious. The ocean’s most ...
Exploring vibrant coral reefs teeming with sharks, humpback whales, manta rays, and dolphins aboard the luxurious Hanse ...
Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world's biggest fish
Simon Pierce, who has studied whale sharks globally, said he has photographed suspected mating scars on female sharks in St.
Invasive northern snakeheads can “walk” on land, breathe air and survive out of water for several days, and they also compete with native species in waterways ...
Georgians heading to the beach and worried about sharks can use OCEARCH's tracker, which has tagged 3 great whites recently.
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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!” ...
Rock, a 7-foot-1 center from South Dakota, was a four-star recruit coming out of high school. Fish played in nine games this season and played a season-high four minutes against Omaha. From Kansas ...
ZoOceanarium, which runs two other U.S. aquariums, plans to hire significantly fewer employees than the feasibility study ...
The ‘David Packard’ is named for the Silicon Valley pioneer who donated more than $1 billion to ocean research.
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