Long before whales dominated the oceans, Earth’s seas were home to a fish so massive it continues to challenge our ...
A kiss from a colorful reef fish called a tubelip wrasse is perfectly suited for eating a hazardous diet using one of the animal kingdom's most unique feeding strategies.
After years of research, scientists in China have created a bone-free fish, which has been named 'Zhongke No. 6'. The new ...
Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a new species of carp, almost completely devoid of intermuscular bones, which usually makes fish difficult to eat. Using CRISPR gene ...
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Archaeologists discover 5000-year-old dog buried with its own bone dagger in Sweden
Deep in the Swedish peat bog, archaeologists have recovered something remarkable: the 5,000-year-old remains of a faithful ...
The year’s most notable findings also include insights into dog and sheep domestication and a new species of manta ray in the ...
A Reading man has pleaded guilty in federal court to trafficking parts of endangered and protected species and agreed to turn ...
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Deep-sea ‘hotels’ reveal 20 new species hiding in Pacific Ocean twilight zone near Guam
A transparent goby fish drifted through the darkness, its skeleton visible through paper-thin skin. Nearby, a sea slug wore ...
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7 Canned Salmon Brands, Ranked Worst To Best
If you're looking for an easy way to add more seafood into your diet, canned salmon is a great way to start. However, some ...
The popular Oklahoma museum recently started its 15th year, and its parent company, Skulls Unlimited, celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2026.
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Rare spinosaurid fossil reveals 25-foot fish-eating dinosaur in Thailand
A rare fossil from Thailand identifies a 25-foot spinosaurid that lived along river systems 125 million years ago.
This story originally published in September was judged to be Advocate Outdoors’ top story for 2025 by a panel of outdoors ...
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