In Jordan Peele’s incredible 2019 horror film Us, an army of human doppelgängers called The Tethered arise to take the place of the existing human population. It hits at some of our core fears, that ...
A global invasion is underway. A 10-legged mutant crayfish is on the march throughout the world. They’re all female. They don’t need males to fertilise their eggs. And they’re proving remarkably ...
A popular crustacean sold by pet dealers must now be destroyed following a decision by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission to ban it from the state. The marbled crayfish is famed for being able ...
Marbled crayfish are named for the streaked or marbled appearance of the shell and claws. Photo courtesy of Ranja Adriantsoa. (Michigan DNR) DETROIT – The invasive self-cloning marbled crayfish is the ...
The dangerous invasive species marbled crayfish has settled well in the water body and developed a significant population in Estonia in the cooling canal of Narva power plant. The danger of the ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department warned Texans about releasing marbled crayfish into the wild and potentially introducing an invasive species. The species is not naturally found in the Texas ...
HOUSTON — Marbled crayfish are quickly spreading in other places and are also known to carry crayfish plague. The all-female pet reproduces without males by cloning, meaning a single crayfish can be ...
A crayfish with remarkable ability to clone itself is taking over Europe. Interestingly, the species did not even exist about 25 years ago. The creature started to become popular among aquarium ...
Marmorkrebs, or marbled crayfish, have an extraordinary ability. Not only can they reproduce excessively in the wild, but a new study from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) has revealed that ...
Read full article: 6-year-old dead after reportedly drowning in bathtub in NW Harris County Payas Rohit Deo, a UHCL student, was last seen on Feb. 9. These freshwater critters are part of an all-girls ...
A global invasion is underway. A 10-legged mutant crayfish is on the march throughout the world. They’re all female. They don’t need males to fertilize their eggs. And they’re proving remarkably ...
A crayfish that is capable of cloning itself is taking over Europe — and scientists are taking note. The marbled crayfish has a mutation that allows it to clone itself, reports Carl Zimmer at The New ...
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