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No region has a perfect lineup of Pokemon, with every generation introducing at least one underwhelming design.
It was flopping like a fish at one end and slithering like a snake around my guide’s arm at the other. It was early in the morning. I had just finished breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, ham, toast and canned ...
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The 14 Worst Canned Tuna Recalls
You might love canned tuna -- but did you know there have been major tuna recalls over the years? Here, we're highlighting ...
It's no secret that the deepest corners of the ocean are home to some of the more peculiar looking creatures which inhabit our planet. Take the infamous 'demon fish' or the notoriously ugly ...
The blobfish went viral with this photo, but underwater they look like a completely different fish. They sustain tissue damage when they're brought from the ocean's depths to the surface.
This sea creature may have just experienced the "ugly duckling" glowup of the fish world. Once dubbed the "world's ugliest animal," the blobfish – scientific name Psychrolutes marcidus – has been ...
Not that fake Cornetto mushy cringy human. But hey yes that nose job comment was in bad taste. Rest I totally own up. Massive fan of your dad (Saif Ali Khan). Don't let him down.” ...
Ruben Rodriguez caught a fish so ugly and with such a nasty personality that it may go down as one of the best fish stories out of Ascarate Lake -- maybe as good as the one about "Old Whiskers ...
A video of a long-nosed stargazer fish has gone viral on Instagram, garnering about 54.2 million views and nearly 1.3 million likes since it was posted on May 18.
Joel Schumacher took the entire franchise to cartoony extremes. Tim Flattery designed the vehicle. It takes ideas from the comics with its long, dart-shaped hood but goes its own way after that. It ...
An ugly fish has gained social media attention after it washed up on shore in Murrells Inlet over the weekend. The fish was identified as an oyster toad fish, a creature commonly found in South ...
For 150 million years, gars—a group commonly derided as “trash fish”—have mostly stayed the same, a rare consistency not even seen in sharks, a new study says.