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Nov 17 - Japanese and Indonesian researchers capture on film a newly born Coelacanth - a prehistoric fish experts see as a "missing link" between fish and amphibian creatures.
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6 days ago
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Emperor cichlid parents push and shove a much heavier terrapin to protect their young from being eaten.
3 months ago
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Could a head survive without its body? Also: Why dont sharks eat the other fish in aquariums? Could a double-yolked egg give rise to twin chicks? And why do we make silly faces when were exercising?
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5 months ago
VoiceIndigo
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Quirks Quarks Segmented Show from CBC Radio
The worlds second largest fish disappears for half the year.
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6 months ago
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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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