evolution
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Long-Snouted Catfish Represents New Species and New Genus, Researchers Say
Three new catfish were recently discovered in South America. Based on their characteristics, including particularly long snouts, researchers were forced to create a new genus.
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Largest Feathered Raptor Ever Found Unearthed In South Dakota
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