It would be a tragic irony if a population was wiped out because the body supposed to protect them didn’t do it’s job properly.
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Study Finds on MSNFish From 15 Million Years Ago Fossilized With Last Meal Still in Its StomachIn a nutshell Ferruaspis brocksi was found with its stomach contents, skin pigmentation, and even a parasitic mussel still ...
Scientists discovered a 15-million-year-old fish fossil, Ferruaspis brocksi. It has preserved stomach contents and visible ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNStunning New Fossil Find Shows Stomach Contents and Color of Ancient FishAn unusually well-preserved Australian fossil reveals details about the diet, behavior, and appearance of a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPaleontologists Stumble Across 15-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossils That Are So Well Preserved, Their Last Meals Are IntactDiscovered in Australia, the fossils represent a new species that lived during the Miocene epoch and highlight how iron-rich ...
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Country Living (UK) on MSNDitch the travel bucket list: Why we should embrace the 'Joy of Missing Out'The Joy of Missing Out (or JOMO) is a term coined as the antidote to its opposite number FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). Here's ...
While raccoons are not true hibernators, they can sleep for up to a month during cold weather. However, they do not lower ...
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Eater NY on MSNPrintemps Opens With an Acclaimed Chef — And His First New York RestaurantThe long-awaited two-story Printemps has opened in Fidi — the French “not a department store” with fancy wares, over-the-top ...
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Week99er on MSNWine expert reveals perfect EU wines for Easter pairingsNeil McAndrew, wine industry consultant and advisor to the European Union’s ‘More Than Only Food & Drink’ campaign, has ...
Researchers were able to examine the fish in great detail using a powerful microscope. See what they discovered.
Research shows that certain foods really can help with depression and stress. Here’s why—and which foods help most.
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IFLScience on MSNNew Species Of 15-Million-Year-Old Fossil Fish Found With Perfectly Preserved Belly Full Of FoodDiscovered in the McGraths Flat fossil site in New South Wales, Australia, the new fossil is a freshwater smelt belonging to the order Osmerifiromes, the first of its kind to be found in Australia.
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