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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNInvasive Crab With Furry, Mitten-Like Claws Detected for the First Time in the Pacific NorthwestA commercial fisherman nabbed a large male Chinese mitten crab in the lower Columbia River late last month, putting ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) says a fisherman along the lower Columbia River, in the border region of ...
Protection by the state could prove critical as the Trump administration proposes new rules to weaken the federal Endangered ...
A warming Bering Sea kept ice away from this Alaskan island — leading to the closure of a crab processing plant and fraying ...
The Great Barrier Reef is full of surprises—even for the scientists who study it every day. Recently, some unlikely potential ...
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AZ Animals on MSNHow Leatherback Sea Turtles Swallow Jellyfish Without Getting StungSea turtles are fascinating creatures for so many different reasons! Read here to learn how sea turtles can safely eat ...
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An eagle-eyed photographer has made two remarkable discoveries after zooming in on a rainforest tree that sprung up in his ...
Soar Mill Cove is a stunning, secluded and unspoilt little beach offering a truly idyllic coastal experience, making it a ...
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThe Surprising Reason Why Some Animals Self-Amputate Their Body PartsAutotomy refers to an animal’s ability to shed or remove a body part as a defense mechanism. This act of self-amputation is most commonly triggered by stressful situations where an animal is either ...
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California's collapsing salmon runs and Dungeness crab rules have forced restaurants, charter boats and commercial fishers in Bodega Bay to adapt.
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