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Meet Hanako, the World's Oldest Koi Fish That Lived Up to 226 Years in Japan!
A Japanese fish named Hanako is thought to be the longest-serving Koi fish in history, having made it to the glorious old age of 226 before she died in 1977.
Latest Research Articles
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Study: Elevated CO2 Levels in Ocean Enlarges Fish Genitals
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Fascinating! These Fishes Have Two Wide-Angle Cameras With Lights
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Deadly Blasters: Electric Eels Turbocharge Attacks About 8,600 Volts in Group
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Monstrous Shark with Goblin-Like Jaws Found in the Deep Sea
How Mutant Zebrafish Helped Unlock the Secret to Their Stripes – New Research
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Sellers Lace Food with Toxic Chemicals in Africa to Improve Appearance
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Northern Fish Are Tough, but Climate Change Is Causing Some to Dwindle
Prized Catch: 9-Year Old Tennessee Boy Catches 79.8-lb Sturgeon
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Ocean Acidification Don't Affect the Behavior of Coral Reef Fishes
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Dying Coral Reef 'Could Be Revived' By Playing Sounds of Healthy Coral Reefs
Three Eerie Fish Species Unearthed From The Extreme Depths Of The Pacific
Study: Eating Fish Could Help Reduce Symptoms of Arthritis