Rob's Aquatics on MSN
Catching piranhas in the wild was harder than expected: These fish are fast and aggressive
Piranhas are famous for their sharp teeth and aggressive feeding behavior. Catching them in the wild requires strong hooks and quick reactions. The goal was to bring some of these predators to a ...
Localsyr.com on MSN
Interview: ZoOceanarium’s Chris Davis on the scariness of piranhas, ‘manicures’ from doctor fish, and what’s to come for Syracuse’s new aquarium
Davis, a managing partner for the company behind the aquarium in progress on Syracuse’s Inner Harbor, gave us a sneak preview of what you can expect at its opening this summer — and a not-so-subtle ...
Crazy Creatures on MSN
Watch what happens when a school of piranhas smells blood in the water
Piranhas are among the most feared freshwater predators in South American rivers. Their sharp teeth and group feeding behavior have long fueled stories about rapid attacks. Scientists explain that ...
GHK Lall The English must be taken seriously. Certainly, the Metropolitan Police goes after ‘Big Fish’, nab their man. If ...
Juvenile great white shark teeth are very different to their adult counterparts. Discover why this is a unique adaptation!
A Malaysian man is being recognized by Guinness World Records for his mouth filled with 42 teeth -- 10 more pearlies than the ...
For riverside communities along the Amazon, fish is not a menu choice—it is a lifeline. Millions of people in the Brazilian ...
Research led by Dr. Steve Huskey, Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at WKU’s Ogden College of Science and Engineering, has found that piranhas possess the highest bite stress of any ...
A research team led by Profs. Zhu Min, Lu Jing, and Zhu You'an from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and ...
Tiny fossil teeth from Colorado are revealing new clues about the very first relatives of primates, including humans.
Three tiny Purgatorius teeth found in Colorado are helping scientists trace how early primates evolved and spread across North America.
Scientists found a jaw so bizarre they assumed it was broken - they were very wrong.
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