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Meet Hanako, the World's Oldest Koi Fish That Lived Up to 226 Years in Japan!
A Japanese fish named Hanako is thought to be the longest-serving Koi fish in history, having made it to the glorious old age of 226 before she died in 1977.
Latest Research Articles
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'Save the Sharks': Sharks Could Help Ecosystem Gain Balance, According to Scientists
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Fossils of Oldest Known Titanosaur That Lived 140 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Argentina
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Lack Of Oxygen Will Lead to 'Death' of Most Life on Earth in Billion Years, Say Experts
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What Dog Breed Fits Your Personality?
Study Showed How The Human Brain Grew After Large Animals Went Extinct
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Potential Faster-Than-Light-Space Travel Facts: Alcubierre's Warp, the Key To Interstellar Travels?
Plant Have Alarm Clock: Arabidopsis Uses Circadian Rhythm to Survive
Rain Babies: Climate Change Causes Premature Births in the Amazon
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Maintaining the Foundation of Your Home
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NASA 'Baffled' as Strange Stripes Are Spotted Over Russia in Satellite Images
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Tasmanian Tiger Sightings: Video of 'Family' Resurface Online, Can it Debunk Extinction Theories?
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New Study: Scientists Create Earth's Highly-Accurate 'Digital Twin' to Project Climate Event





