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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Prehistoric Fish Was Declared Extinct for 60 Million Years— And It’s Still Alive TodayFor decades, the coelacanthexisted only in fossil records—until one turned up in a South African fishing net. It was 1938 ...
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Food Republic on MSNThe Common Mistake That's Ruining Your Air-Fried FishIf you turn to the air fryer to perfectly cook your fish filet, here is the number one mistake you need to avoid making when ...
WUSA9 meteorologist Topper Shutt interviews science teacher Kristen Haley after she was awarded the Eco Challenge Grant to ...
The Native Plant Garden celebrates the botanical wealth that naturally occurs in Arkansas, showcasing species that evolved to ...
The Japanese Garden achieves something remarkable—it transports you thousands of miles away while somehow also feeling ...
Naples Daily News on MSN13h
Are there crocodiles in Florida? Watch as one fights an alligator in a parkA fight between a crocodile and an alligator in Florida was recently caught on video. Are crocodiles native to the Sunshine ...
THIS AFTERNOON: Sunny & warm weather continues today. Temperatures will warm into the mid to upper 70s this afternoon.
The calendar says spring and so do warmer, longer days. What better way to celebrate than with wild Alaska seafood?
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers make stunning discovery about animals in major cities: 'We don't know how they do it'A research team from Tel Aviv University discovered that urban Egyptian fruit bats give birth about two and a half weeks earlier than rural Egyptian fruit bats.
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The Cool Down on MSNInternational inquiry details plan to investigate severe, long-standing water pollution: 'We're really in a historic time right now'According to the new proposed plan from the International Joint Commission, a regulatory group established under the 1909 ...
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