The World’s Largest Marine Reptile Lived Over 200 Million Years Ago And Was 82 Feet Long
A father and daughter team found it!
A father and daughter team found it!
She swam an average of 2.9 mph, which is about as fast as a tuna.
When you put human cells that have these proteins into biostasis, they become more resistant to stresses.
Small but mighty.
The region is “pristine,” according to them, which is why its unique biodiversity is so rampant.
Kylie definitely identifies as a porpoise.
They hit the water running.
Dogs come first!
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