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Researchers Predict That Larger Fish Species Suffers From Oxygen Deficiency Due to Global Warming and Human Activities
Researchers remark that the same holds true for fish with big cells. Additionally, compared to freshwater fish, marine fish are less tolerant to low oxygen levels in the ocean.
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Whale Sharks Designated as the World's Largest Omnivore After Scientists Found They Also Eat Plants
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Planetary Scientists Answer Mystery Following NASA's Rare Mineral Discovery in Mars After Six Years
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A New Species of a Venomous Pit Vipers Has Been Found in a Natural Reserve in China
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WHO Declares Current Monkeypox as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
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New Trilobites Fossil Revealed a Resemblance to Modern Crustaceans
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Met Office Issues Drought Warning That Will Hit the UK in August
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Sailfish Stabs a Maryland Woman While on a Boat Off the Florida Coast
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Heavy Rain Threatens 1,200-Mile Area with Flash Flood Risk from Kansas to West Virginia This Week
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New Research Reveals Molecular Mechanisms Behind Traumatic Brain Injury for the First Time
Two Nests Found as Flamingos Return to Galapagos Islands, Experts Confirm
Single-Use Plastic Ban in London Gets Shoppers to Use Alternatives Made of Bamboo and Corn
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Protected Fishing Areas Allow Great White Sharks to Grow up to 20 Feet Long and Tiger Sharks to 16 Feet