Por: WPLG Local 10 Entertainment November 04, 2022
TRES RIOS – Sometimes you start something and have no idea where it will lead. So it was with Eduardo Filgueiras, a struggling guitarist whose family worked in an unusual business in Rio de Janeiro: They farmed toads. Filgueiras figured out a way to take the small toad skins and fuse them together, creating something large enough to sell. Meanwhile miles away in the Amazon, a fisherman and a scientist were coming up with an innovation that... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation October 23, 2022
>> WE HAVE AN DATE FROM MIAMI- DADE COUNTY ON A FISH KILL THAT DADE COUNTY ON A FISH KILL THAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING. THE COUNTY SAID THEY HAVE SENT SAMPLES OF THE WATER TO FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION AS THEY TRY TO FIGURE OUT EXACTLY WHAT IS FIGURE OUT... + más
Baby shark? Turns out Miami’s Biscayne Bay is a nursery for young hammerheads | Orlando Sentinel
Not Just a Big Fish, but Perhaps the Biggest Bony Fish Ever | The New York Times
ABC News USA Nation October 21, 2022
It's been a distinction that coffee makers, cafes and other retailers have boldly made over the last couple of years: that the java customers sip every morning was produced under humane conditions and those who cultivate coffee ingredients are fairly compensated.But a more... + más
Coffee or tea? Turns out one drink really is healthier overall | Portland Press Herald
Celebrate National Coffee Day With 31 Deals and Freebies | NBC 6 South Florida
ABC News USA Tech October 20, 2022
PENYABANGAN, Indonesia -- It took a broken air conditioner for Tom Bowling to figure out — after nearly eight months of failure — how to breed the coveted pink-yellow tropical fish known as blotched anthias. Bowling, an ornamental fish breeder based in Palau, had kept the... + más
Mysterious breeding habits of aquarium fish vex experts | Associated Press
Whale watch: California aquarium, Maine pols and lobstermen spar over marine life | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World October 20, 2022
Made Partiana, foreground, and a fellow villager bring caught fish to shore in northern Bali, Indonesia, on April 10, 2021. Alex Lindbloom/Associated Press LES, Indonesia — After diving into the warm sea off the coast of northern Bali, Indonesia, Made Partiana hovers above a... + más
Mysterious breeding habits of aquarium fish vex experts | ABC News
The New York Times USA Science October 18, 2022
It was easy for scientists to have doubts when they were told that the carcass of a colossal fish had been found floating just off the coast of Faial Island in Portugal’s Azores archipelago in the Mid-Atlantic Ocean in December 2021. People do tend to exaggerate when it comes... + más
Fossilized Fish Reveal Earliest Known Prequel of ‘Jaws’ | The New York Times
Holy Mola: 3-ton ‘Hummer-sized’ sunfish sets record for biggest fish ever | New York Post
Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — More imperiled Snake River sockeye salmon returned to central Idaho this year than in nearly a decade, but biologists are disappointed that few of them came from fish that spawned naturally in the wild. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said Wednesday... + más
Why this year's Fat Bear Week may have the fattest fat bears ever | Newsweek
Idaho and Taiwan sign two-year wheat trade agreement | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World September 28, 2022
An extremely rare species of carp nicknamed the Mekong Ghost that had not been seen for nearly two decades has been unexpectedly documented in Cambodia.The giant salmon carp is one of the world's most threatened fish. Found only in Asia's Mekong River, the carp is... + más
What are ‘ghost jobs’ and why are there so many of them? | WPTV
Watch corpse-painted heavy metal singer throw first pitch at White Sox game | Newsweek
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