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Prehistoric crocodile the length of a BUS roamed Queensland s waterways up to five million years ago

Prehistoric crocodile the length of a BUS roamed Queensland s waterways up to five million years ago
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World s Angriest Octopus Attacks a Retired Lifeguard

Aggressive Cephalopods (Photo : Pia) My initial reaction to the experience, which I was able to capture on video, was horror, accompanied by curiosity. I had never seen an octopus up close before, but I was more fascinated at the moment. Remember, I was with my daughter, and I m sure every father can relate to being more defensive of her than afraid of the danger, Karlson said. The former lifeguard left the octopus behind and went to put up a shelter for his wife and daughter farther down the beach. Karlson was floating in the sea on his own about 20 minutes later (having swum there many years before) when the octopus reappeared - he was whipped around his left arm when gazing at crab shells in water about 1.5 meters deep.

10 Bizarre Objects Found On Beaches

10 Bizarre Objects Found On Beaches Over the years, an assortment of bizarre items has been found on the world’s beaches. Some have been living creatures; others, dead marine animals; still others, inanimate objects. A strange sea foam has washed ashore, carrying a variety of everyday items with it that beachgoers don’t see on the beach every day. Cast-off casings and even a phallic animal out of Sigmund Freud’s worst nightmare have also washed or crawled ashore. As this list of 10 bizarre objects found on beaches indicates, the mysteries of the deep are strange, indeed. 10 Glowing Rock On February 22, 2021, Mantana Dao Pibul decided to go for a walk on the beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. There, she saw a piece of coral. Collecting it as a souvenir, she took a closer look at her discovery and found that the bizarre object was glowing! She shone the light from her phone on the strange specimen, and, when its red color brightened, she wondered whether the obj

Shark, ray populations have declined by alarming 70 per cent since 1970s, study finds

Shark, ray populations have declined by alarming 70 per cent since 1970s, study finds WedWednesday 27 Sharks swim in formation among schools of fish off Murray Island in the Torres Strait. ( Share Print text only Cancel Shark and ray populations have declined by around 70 per cent since the 1970s, according to research published today in Nature. Key points: Oceanic shark and ray populations have declined around 70 per cent since the 1970s, the study in Nature found Researchers attribute the decline to overfishing Scientists say more strict management measures are needed to bring populations back to viable levels A team of researchers from countries including the UK, Canada, and Australia looked at data from 18 shark and ray species, measuring their abundance as well as where they sat on the list of threatened species.

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