A newly discovered minnow species called the dracula fish apparently spent 30 million years redeveloping superficial fangs after losing its vampire-looking teeth earlier in its evolution. Subscribe to ...
LONDON, March 11 (UPI) -- A so-called "Dracula" fish, named for its fangs made of bone, has been found in a stream in Burma, researchers in London say. National History Museum researchers said a ...
Dracula fish: Named after Count Dracula it is the only one of its kind to have bones which project through the skin, looking like real teeth Credit: Photo: PA Zoologists say that the bones which hang ...
TOKYO, Oct 6 (Reuters Life!) - A fish with curving vampire fangs, a gecko that looks as if it&${esc.hash}39;s wearing lipstick and a carnivorous plant more than seven metres (23 feet) high may sound ...
Ralf Britz, Natural History Museum and National Geographic. Not deep sea but awesome nonetheless! The Full story is National Geographic News. “Despite their ghoulish appearance, the fangs likely ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...