"It is important to note that this is a unique species that arose in aquarium culture via a mutation and is not native in the wild anywhere," said Monica McGarrity, a senior scientist for aquatic ...
No one knows exactly when the clones first appeared, but humans only became aware of them in the early 2000s. It was a German aquarium owner who first brought it to scientists’ attention. In 1995, he ...
As reports of a self-cloning invasive species circulate worldwide, Texas officials are warning residents about the dangers of releasing aquatic pets into the wild. In a Nov. 29 Facebook post, Texas ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A crawdad abandoned at an Indianapolis pet store has finally found its “snappy” ending after being taken in by a caretaker at IACS. Indianapolis Animal Care Services told News 8 ...
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