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New massive pet fish grows too big for any aquarium
New massive pet fish is too big for any aquarium, bad idea. Fans walk out of Wizard of Oz Christmas show: 'It was atrocious' ...
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An invasive snail has been recorded in the Maritimes for the first time
It’s the first time the snail, which appears to be the Big-eared Radix (Radix auricularia), has ever been recorded in the ...
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Surprising Paul with new saltwater fish for his aquarium!
In this video, we surprise Paul with new saltwater fish for his aquarium. Enjoy! Albanese rejects royal commission into Bondi ...
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Up close with Mexico’s fish-eating bats: Interview with researcher José Juan Flores Martínez
In the early 2000s, José Juan Flores Martínez was studying for a bachelor’s degree in biology and working as a volunteer in a ...
Zohran Mamdani is the new mayor of New York City. He was sworn in around midnight Thursday. He is the city’s first Muslim ...
From Salt Lake City up into the Wasatch Mountains, here's a list of ball drops, formal gatherings, fancy dinners, dancing and ...
The best cities to retire in the Midwest offer a low cost of living, including housing prices, plus the amenities and ...
We recommend you avoid wasting money on these overhyped vacation spots. Many are highly commercialized, expensive, and often ...
Ready to put 2025 in the rearview mirror? New Year’s Eve is fast approaching, and it’s a great time to put on a fancy outfit, ...
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
The species appears to be an invasive snail known as the big-eared radix, which is native to Europe and Asia. It was found in Andrew's Pond in the East Royalty area of Charlottetown.
Experts interviewed by the BBC aren't sure why the octopus pieces rose from the creature's dim dwelling layer and washed ...
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