The Blob Fish : Nature Being Lazy

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In the epitome of laziness, the Blobfish does not look for food or hunt in any way. They wll simply suck down anything that passes in front of their mouth. Because of their astonishingly low production of energy, there is little need for extra sustenance. Is this Blobfish something institute in Science Fact or merely Science Fiction?


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Blobfish: Science Fact or Fiction

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How about an animal that is half horror movie star and half fish? I give you “Blobfish.” This guy is not a new find, but it is certainly worth revisiting. Every aspect of this creature matches what you would expect: fat, lazy and slow.


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Ice Hog: Science Fact or Fiction?

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Can a pig that has adapted to the cold of central Canada be able to survive the tundra? The Ice Hog is a mammal that has thick hair which coats its entire body unlike a regular pig which has a dry or thinly coated underbelly.


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Glow in the Dark Rabbit: Science Fact or Fiction?

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Ever wonder if nature and science could combine to make new and improved psychedelic creatures? Me neither, but a team of French geneticists have been trying some theories with a unique success. They have created a Glow in the Dark Rabbit.


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Musical Mouse: Science Fact or Fiction?

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Is it possible for a mouse to here, understand and replicate sound? Ever want a mouse to play a keyboard? It turns out that this mouse is able to play a note that it hears by selecting the right note on a keyboard.


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