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An Australian diver captured bizarre footage of a Maori octopus engulfing a fiddler ray – sometimes called a banjo shark – squeezing the creature in what she described as “incredible behavior.” Jules ...
I'm a sucker for fishing mini-games. Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley's ones had their hooks digged into me for weeks, but heck, I've even re-downloaded games I normally never would've thought ...
A new gallery and social lounge is about to open with an exhibition of Maori art from the region, reports Judith Ritchie.. Husband and wife team, Vicky and Roger Thorn are opening the first ...
Centre for Independent Studies’ Warren Mundine discusses the “brain explosion” of a Maori artist in New Zealand who placed the country's flag on an art gallery ground with the words ...
Newport says the idea of testing fish intelligence in the wild, where those animals naturally live, “is actually really quite new, and [the study authors] should be commended for doing that.” ...
Many people remain unaware of animal art so I'm pleased Joanne, one of the few people who has studied it, could answer a few questions about what she's learned about this fascinating topic. 2.
Reef fish “even use the sea anemones as visual cues to locate Pederson cleaner shrimp from a distance as they cruise around on the reef," Chadwick adds. Oui (Finding Nemo - 2003) Evolving ...
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The most commonly used fish anesthetic is tricaine methanesulfonate (MS-222, Argent Chemical Laboratories, Redmond, WA). MS-222 is convenient to premix as a 10 g/l (10,000 mg/l) stock solution.
Although these spines are meant to scare off predators by looking sharp and dangerous, they may have the opposite effect on humans as they make these animals look like starfish-shaped cookies. 4 of 13 ...
Smithfield police are warning the public of an increase in black bear sightings. Police said while there has been an increase in population, they are not a cause for concern.