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Ken Donnelly, the supervisor of the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council, echoed Boates-Bishop’s concerns. He said the fact ...
A water creature called the Chinese mystery snail is appearing more frequently across Nova Scotia, prompting concern from ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA New Generation of Tiny Tracking Tags Offers a Fresh Look at the Lives of Little FishFor biologists around the world, the invention of small, portable acoustic, radio and satellite tracking tags has revolutionized their understanding of where animals go and how they live. But ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWorld Record Tuna: Discover the Largest Tuna Ever CaughtIn April of 2025, a group of anglers off the coast of Galveston, Texas caught a monster-sized bluefin tuna. The previous ...
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
HALIFAX — Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective predator.
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
A research team led by Carleton University’s Conrad Wilson has uncovered a new species of ancient predatory fish—Sphyragnathus tyche—shown in this handout illustration, from a fossil found along the ...
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
HALIFAX – Researchers have discovered a new species of ancient fish with hooked front fangs that made them a fearsome and effective predator. A paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate P ...
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
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