Australian trumpet, the world’s largest snail, is found in Australian coastal waters. Learn more about Syrinx aruanus.
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Mysterious glowing worms used to catch and cook catfish
Fishing duo Cole & Jay experiment with a bioluminescent bait source, using glowing worms to lure in heavyweight catfish for a ...
Ageing may not simply be the result of damage piling up over time. Scientists studying microscopic worms have discovered a striking structural change inside cells that could play a central role in how ...
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10 common parasites you could have right now
Here’s a comforting thought: you might not actually be alone in your own body right now. Parasites are far more common than ...
The Australian trumpet snail, the world's largest gastropod, uses its long proboscis to hunt giant worms deep beneath the ocean floor.
Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the ...
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