From corn mazes to haunted houses, the spooky season is in full swing. Jack-o-lanterns, ghouls and goblins are around every corner, but the scariest creatures of all might be thousands of feet below ...
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Chinese Scientists Discover New Cave-Dweller With No Eyes or Color—And It Defies Evolutionary Logic
A team of Chinese researchers has described a new species of cave-dwelling fish in the Jinsha River basin, a remote and ...
The fish’s sagittal otolith, one of the small “stones” found in the ear of the fish, is “triangular shaped” with a “tadpole shaped impression,” according to the study. The gas bladder, or swim bladder ...
Saltwater: As of October 1, rockfish can be caught only if they are seaward of the fifty-fathom (300 feet) line. Targeting ...
A tiny fish fossil found far inland in Canada reveals new insight into the evolution of catfish, carp, and 2/3 of all ...
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70-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil Rewrites Freshwater History
A 70-million-year-old fossil fish from Alberta, Acronichthys maccognoi, is the oldest North American otophysan. Its discovery ...
Researchers in Alberta uncovered a fossil fish that rewrites the evolutionary history of otophysans, which today dominate ...
A tiny fossil, Acronichthys maccognoi, rewrites fish evolution in North America and reveals how otophysans conquered freshwater habitats.
Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in ...
When saltwater fish long ago evolved to live in fresh water, many of them also evolved a more sophisticated hearing system, ...
The fossil of a tiny fish found in southwestern Alberta provides new insight into the origin and evolution of otophysans, the ...
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