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67 million-year-old fossil reveals the origin of freshwater fish hearing
A tiny fossil fish from Alberta is forcing scientists to rethink a story that has sat quietly in textbooks for decades. It is ...
Many migratory species such as birds, bats, whales, and fish cross national borders to complete their lifecycle and need ...
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) does not adequately address the issue of migratory freshwater fishes.
Restoring river connectivity and strengthening global cooperation can help reverse steep declines in migratory freshwater ...
ZME Science on MSN
This freshwater fish can live over 120 years and shows no signs of aging. But it has a problem
In Minnesota’s Rice Lake, bigmouth buffalo fish—some up to 127 years old—are the world’s longest-lived freshwater fish, aging so slowly they show “negligible senescence.” ...
Red Fish Blue Fish, a specialized online fish retailer based in Washington State, has expanded its inventory to include tropical freshwater fish species. The company, which is focused on rare and ...
Primitive Technology Idea on MSN
Primitive technology: Freshwater fish trap
In this video, we demonstrate the technique of creating a freshwater fish trap using primitive methods. Observe how natural materials are employed to construct an effective and sustainable fishing ...
It is interesting to see how some fur babies have hobbies like humans. This Instagram video shows that a dog’s favorite time ...
For 162 million years, sturgeons have fended off everything they’ve faced. Now scientists are racing to save these living fossils. The white sturgeon is the largest freshwater fish in North America; ...
Professor Ole Gunnar Dahlhaug and postdoctoral fellow Wolf Ludwig Kuhn at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology ...
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Why Some Animals Never Stop Growing—And What Stops Them
Meet animals that grow for a lifetime, sometimes for centuries, and discover why dinosaurs did not, despite their huge size.
Fauna & Flora’s 10 species to watch in 2026 includes extremely venomous vipers, highly prized falcon, a guitarfish which ...
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