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Rare footage shows sucker fish whale-surfing in wild joyride off coast of Australia
Scientists have captured rare footage of remoras, also known as sucker fish, hitching rides on humpback whales off the coast of Australia. Remoras use an adhesive plate on their heads to cling to ...
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Cool Hacks for a Clean and Organized Home
Cool Hacks for a Clean and Organized Home!! The winners and losers of the government shutdown deal NFL legend Michael Strahan ...
Think Honolulu has Hawaii’s best poke? Locals say the most talked-about bowls are hiding in a totally different town.
Yesterday's Liberal partyroom meeting revealed a significant majority of MPs and senators want the party's commitment to net ...
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13 Hole-In-The-Wall Spots From Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives To Add To Your Bucket List
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" is a roadmap to the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants across the country. Here are the spots we think are most worth visiting.
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To Save His Hairline, One Man Tried Every Hair-Loss Treatment Going – Here's What Actually Works
From fish DNA injections to LED helmets, our writer tests the latest hair-loss treatments in search of thicker hair and renewed confidence ...
Get HELLO!'s review of the best places to eat and drink, plus the best activities new to London this November: from an ...
Yes, it’s only November, but we all know the deal: as soon as the Hallowe’en decorations are taken down, the Christmas ones go up. That’s right, festive season is upon us, and that means only one ...
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Man urges public to eat invasive fish wreaking havoc on local waterways: 'Found a way to deal with the problem'
The ikan bandaraya, also known as the suckermouth catfish, is native to South America and has become invasive in Malaysia.
There are easier ways to cross an ocean, but few are as slick or stylish as the remora’s whale-surfing joyride.Scientists tracking<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Rare footage from Australia captures remoras, or “sucker fish,” whale-surfing their way through migration season.
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