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Scientists have uncovered a 50-million-year-old fish fossil that is so unique it may be classified under a new genus. Let’s ...
About 131 million years ago, an 11-foot-long ichthyosaur slammed snout first into the seafloor and was rapidly buried by sediments—a sequence of events that helped preserve not only her skeleton, but ...
We have to outline how the hatchery fish are affecting native populations ... those are not going to be able to be completed with the skeleton staff, right? We'll just lose all these surveys we've ...