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Weird alien fish found in a mud puddle
While exploring a muddy puddle, we stumbled upon a bizarre fish that looks like it belongs on another planet. Its strange ...
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Sharklike Fish With Weird, Buzz-Saw Jaws Sliced Through the Seas, Then Vanished. Now, Paleontologists Are Unraveling Their Secrets
These "total monsters of fishes" are extinct today, though new clues about their lives come from CT scans and their closest ...
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This Bizarre Fish Has a Hole in Its Head. The Creature Might Use It Like a Drum to Rock Out
The rockhead, or deep-pitted, poacher may use its ribs to beat the inside of its head cavity to communicate with other ...
The rockhead poacher is a little fish with a big pit in its head. The divot may be like a drum, making sound that rises above ...
While hiking near Big Bend Ranch State Park's Contrabando Trail, something Michael Alvard had never seen before caught his ...
A cavity in the middle of the rockhead poacher’s skull might be used like a maraca to produce sound, new research suggests.
Along the rocky coasts of Washington, there is a small fish that has left scientists scratching their heads. The rockhead ...
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Rockhead Poacher Fish Appear To Communicate By Using Their Ribs To Play Their Heads Like A Drum
“The ocean, especially in shallow and rocky areas where the rockhead poacher lives, is unbelievably loud and acoustically ...
The spread of invasive species is considered a serious threat to delicate aquatic ecosystems in natural water bodies, ...
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Authorities make startling discovery after observing strange behavior in public area: 'Doing more than sightseeing'
Their moving lights and night activity — "the kind of lights that usually mean someone is doing more than sightseeing," the ...
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A strange note in the Faith Hedgepeth case
A factual review of the case involving Faith Hedgepeth, focusing on the unusual note found at the scene and what ...
Scientists discovered that river otter droppings contain large numbers of parasites that infect the animals’ prey, indicating that otters may play a significant role in shaping local food webs.
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