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Loài cá nặng 1,5 tấn, có ngà độc nhất vô nhị trên thế giới

Loài cá nặng 1,5 tấn, có ngà độc nhất vô nhị trên thế giới Dân trí Kỳ lân biển là một loài cá voi đặc biệt sống quanh năm ở vùng biển Bắc Cực. Loài kỳ lân vô cùng độc đáo này sở hữu chiếc ngà lớn và nhọn như mũi kiếm có thể dài tới hơn 3 m. Vẻ đẹp của kỳ lân biển Chiếc ngà của kỳ lân biển - thường thấy nhất ở cá đực - thực sự là một chiếc răng tiến hóa với khả năng cảm nhận và có tới 10 triệu đầu dây thần kinh bên trong. Một số loài kỳ lân biển có tới hai ngà, trong khi những loài khác không có. Những chiếc ngà hình xoắn ốc nhô ra khỏi đầu và có thể dài tới hơn 3 m.

The Day - Norwich Sea Unicorns GM leaving hometown team for Vermont - News from southeastern Connecticut

Norwich  Dave Schermerhorn grew up at the Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium, from the “I Peeked at the Park” tour during construction to the raucous opening day in 1995 as a 10-year-old, watching minor leaguers of his beloved New York Yankees, to his own high school games playing there and throughout his entire professional career in sports management. Schermerhorn, 36, now says he is ready for a new venue. Schermerhorn, general manager of the Norwich Sea Unicorns, will depart Dodd Stadium and his hometown of Norwich at the end of this season to become general manager of the Vermont Lake Monsters. There, Schermerhorn will rejoin CJ Knudsen, who hired Schermerhorn in 2009 as an intern for the then-AA Connecticut Defenders and continued to promote him to roles of growing responsibility when the Connecticut Tigers moved to Dodd Stadium in 2010. This spring, Knudsen left his position as senior vice president of the newly named Norwich Sea Unicorns for the same position in Vermont a

The Day - Norwich Sea Unicorns GM leaving hometown team for Vermont - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Norwich Sea Unicorns GM leaving hometown team for Vermont - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Hartford Yard Goats Make Official Return to Stadium After 2 Years

Hartford Yard Goats Make Official Return to Stadium After 2 Years As baseball season begins in Connecticut, the state’s Double-A minor league team will return to its stadium for the first time since 2019, alongside two professional teams with home openers slated in late May.   The Hartford Yard Goats, a minor league affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, will make their first appearance in Dunkin Donuts Park today, May 11, followed by the New Britain Bees returning to New Britain Stadium on May 26, and the Norwich Sea Unicorns at Dodd Stadium on May 31. Tickets have been made available for the Yard Goats and the Bees on their respective websites with “details on 2021 ticket options” for the Sea Unicorns to be released “in the coming days.” 

Cityside: Cheer on some bright and eager hopefuls

Cityside: Cheer on some bright and eager hopefuls By Bill Kenny By now, you ve read, or should have, that the Norwich Sea Unicorns, undefeated since changing their name from the Connecticut Tigers will be joining the eight-team Futures Collegiate Baseball League, the FCBL. Think YMCA but with different gyrations and contortions (I can see the Sea Unicorn mascot dancing on the dugout roof during the mid-inning break now). The FCBL is a wooden bat league (which is the way the Good Lord intended baseball to be played). FCBL ballplayers are unpaid collegiate athletes who hope to gain experience and exposure to Major League Baseball scouts. The Sea Unicorns home opener at Dodd Stadium is 7 p.m. on Memorial Day.

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