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Eating the bones of tinned fish is mostly safe, but people with certain conditions, like unmanaged GERD or other swallowing ...
A Neolithic-era pit unearthed in Pieria in Northern Greece sheds light on the eating habits of early inhabitants.
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D scans of ancient lungfish jaws reveal how early fish evolved to eat differently - offering fresh insight into vertebrate ...
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Threshers are not named for the thrashing motion of their tail, as many assume. Instead, their name comes from a farming ...
When fish is served in North India, it is usually the familiar names – Rohu, Katla and maybe Surmai if you are lucky. But ...
When a massive tree toppled in the floodplains of Fonte Boa, a region in the Brazilian Amazon, local fishermen noticed ...
The massive megalodon was not hunting only large marine mammals such as whales as researchers widely thought, a new study of minerals in fossilized teeth has found.
The lack of hard evidence stems from the fact that fish skeletons are made of softer cartilage rather than bone, so they don’t fossilize very well.
The lack of hard evidence stems from the fact that fish skeletons are made of softer cartilage rather than bone, so they don’t fossilize very well.