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This freshwater fish hits 120+ years, but a big problem remains
In a world where most freshwater fish are lucky to see a decade, one species quietly pushes past 100 and can reach 120 years ...
Almost a quarter of freshwater animals, including crabs, crayfish, shrimp, damselfly and fish, are threatened of going extinct, according to a new, global study that was published on Wednesday. The ...
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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 ...
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This Freshwater Fish Can Live Over 120 Years and Shows No Signs of Aging. But It Has a Problem
They glide through the water with the serenity of age. Some were born before World War I, others during the Great Depression.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research published Wednesday. “Huge rivers like the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research published Wednesday. “Huge rivers like the ...
Around 12:47 a.m. Wednesday, a man went to the hospital with multiple stab wounds. Negotiations at Grand Chute hotel ends with one person dead There were no additional occupants in the room. De Pere ...
New research shows about a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction. WASHINGTON — Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and ...
FILE - Lily pads rest on the surface of St. Moritz Pond, at the Blue Hills Reservation, in Quincy, Mass., Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File) WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a quarter of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research published Wednesday. “Huge rivers like the ...
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