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‘Torpedo-shaped’ ocean predator with teeth on its tongue turns out to be new species - MSNScientists Sher Khan Panhwar and Imtiaz Kashani visited Gwadar fish harbor in November 2023 to survey the catch. They wanted to study the region’s black king cobia, or Rachycentron canadum, a ...
Only two blotchy cobia and one Makran cobia were analyzed. Researchers did not provide a DNA analysis of the new species. Gwadar fish harbor is in Gwadar, a roughly 1,260-mile drive southwest of ...
The crew with the cobia. Photo courtesy Capt. Drew Clowes. After they were done fishing and ran back to port, they took the cobia to the Geraldton Fishermen’s Co-operative where they had a certified ...
Only two blotchy cobia and one Makran cobia were analyzed. Researchers did not provide a DNA analysis of the new species. Gwadar fish harbor is in Gwadar, a roughly 1,260-mile drive southwest of ...
Only two blotchy cobia and one Makran cobia were analyzed. Researchers did not provide a DNA analysis of the new species. Gwadar fish harbor is in Gwadar, a roughly 1,260-mile drive southwest of ...
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
Warming waters and climate change are pushing fish out of Jamaica Bay into colder waters, according to Queens College study and John Waldman. The Big Apple has become the new sea life hot spot.
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
The fish from Gwadar were subtly but consistently different. Researchers realized they’d discovered two new species. The first new species was Rachycentron blochii, or the blotchy cobia, the ...
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