The early life stages of fish are marked by the rapid development of the digestive system, which plays a critical role in transitioning from endogenous nutrition, using yolk reserves, to exogenous ...
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Fish Buttholes May Be The Reason We Now Have Fingers, Study Finds
The reason we humans have fingers today may all be thanks to a fish's clacker. New research into the origins of digit ...
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Our Fingers and Toes Trace Their Origins to a Surprising Structure in Fish, And It Isn’t Their Fins
Learn more about the evolution of human fingers and toes, which originate from the genetic programming for a multipurpose ...
It’s become an all-too-common variety of news story: Dead whales whose digestive systems are clogged with plastic. Increasing numbers of seabirds eating plastic, often with dire consequences. Ditto ...
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