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Setting up my brand new clownfish tank and creating the perfect home for these little guys! From choosing the right tank setup to adding live rock and the best filtration, I’m making sure my clownfish ...
Fossils of Tiktaalik roseae blended fins with hints of limbs and sported a flat head suited for peering above the waterline.
Sometimes the best hacks come from the simplest materials. With this creative DIY, you can turn Dollar Tree basics into a ...
A 4-year-old girl in India noticed a “translucent” creature in a water tank and helped scientists discover a new species, a study said. Photo from Sreenath, Pradeep, Aju, Sukumaran, Sebastian ...
Gould first joined KROQ in 1978, when it was still a tiny, struggling FM station in Pasadena, breaking punk rock, alternative and new wave bands before anyone else — and continued there for ...
Characidium dumonti lives among the rocks and pebbles at the bottom of the fast-flowing streams in the national park, according to a study published April 9 in the peer-reviewed Journal of Fish ...
Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins have kicked off their annual nesting season at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, showing off their courtship moves. Each spring, aquarium staff provide the birds with ...
Our Marathi Mulgi, Shraddha Kapoor, does not chase trends and fashion as she knows how to make one effortlessly. Whether you are catching a flight or stepping out for a casual coffee date, the ...
For example, if you have tiles made of gray slate, then look for gray pea gravel, like PUSCRIENO Fish Tank Rocks, to provide continuity, a decorating tip that maximizes your outdoor living space.
Off the coast of Brazil, a scuba diver captured something remarkable on video: a wrasse fish gripped a mollusk in its mouth, darted toward a rock, and began pounding the shell until it cracked open.
An orangutan (not the one pictured) has been deemed safe after biting a zoo worker in Seattle. Chris Tellez via Unsplash An orangutan bit a zookeeper’s hand through a mesh barrier, causing a ...
Newly hatched puffins, called pufflings, can be seen at Haystack Rock from late June through early August, according to the Seaside Aquarium. Pufflings leave their burrows a month or two after ...