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Monster Tiger Catfish Caught in Florida Canals!Giant tiger shovelnose catfish in Florida canals?! That’s right—we’re in South Florida with Miguel, and we hooked into some massive exotic catfish you wouldn’t believe are lurking in local waters.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThousands of Giant Tortoises Anchor a Thriving Ecosystem on Aldabra, a Remote Atoll in the Indian OceanThe animals graze the vegetation into a picturesque turf, fertilize the soil with their dung and disperse seeds over large ...
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Shreveport Times on MSNFrom plants to animals, these invasive species are in Louisiana. What problems do they pose?Louisiana has become home to numerous invasive species, some of them wreaking havoc on the state's environment. Here are the ...
Ethicists and conservationists appear to be divided over what the purpose of bringing back extinct species should be – and whether it matters.
While the public fawns over adorable mutated “dire wolves” on Instagram, biodiversity loss is snowballing. One million (known ...
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Newspoint on MSNThe ₹18,000 Ant: Why Smugglers Risk Jail for This Tiny InsectIn most Indian homes, spotting an ant on the floor or wall is no big deal. If anything, it's something people instinctively ...
Through partnerships with Asean nations, Singapore can make a big difference for species on the brink of extinction. Read ...
While some hail it as a marvel of genetic engineering, others cry foul, questioning the very validity of the science behind ...
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The most exotic animal seen since Herodotus wrote of India's gold-digging ants used to be Devil, the ‘Bengal mountain wolf’ ...
Singapore may be small, but it's bursting with iconic landmarks that blend history, nature, culture, and modern innovation.
Colossal Biosciences made a surprise announcement Monday, claiming it had brought the dire wolf back from the dead, achieving ...
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