Animals
Endangered Smalltooth Sawfish Tagged Off Coast Florida Hints Possible Comeback in First Sighting After 20 Years
After 20 years, an endangered smalltooth sawfish was tagged off the coast of Florida, which hints at a possible comeback of the species. Read more here.
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