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The Illinois Dept of Natural Resources starts an unprecedented fish kill today along a canal leading to Lake Michigan. The dumping of the toxin Rotenone is intended to forestall the advance of Asian ...
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Dr. Neil Shubin, an Univeristy of Chicago Evolutionary Paleontologist explains how we all contain over 3.5 million years of history in every part of our human bodies. Learn how this fascinating ...
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Emperor cichlid parents push and shove a much heavier terrapin to protect their young from being eaten.
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Chumming involves using fish parts to attract sharks. Sharks can detect blood in the water from several miles away, but rarely attack humans.
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a year ago
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Filmmaker Mal Wolfe journeys from California to Australia to follow the blue shark, the whale shark and the white shark.
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a year ago
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The first land animals were fish similar to today's mudskippers, and used their fins to move around on land. The legs of today's lizards are on their sides, like fins, and their backbones bend from side to side as they move, like fish.
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