Animals
Killifish: How This Mutant Fish Evolved to Survive in Toxic Polluted Waters
Despite the consequences of modern human civilization, nature still finds a way to adapt and survive. A team of researchers from the University of California, Davis has found that the Atlantic Killfish has evolved to adapt to estuaries containing toxic polluted waters.
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