One of the 'world's rarest' fish species that was presumed to be extinct, the Chel snakehead, was rediscovered in the town of Kalimpong in West Bengal in 2024.
Mysterious apex predators are involved, and a newly published study by Florida Atlantic University is identifying the culprits. It’s sharks, specifically bull sharks, lemon sharks and sandbar sharks, ...
If you are not eating fish eyes, then you're probably missing out. While fish eyes might not be on everyone's radar, here's ...
SINGAPORE: Leveraging its experience in producing army combat rations, food caterer SATS has developed a range of ready-to-eat meals for public ... with biryani rice, fish porridge with sweet ...
The British Nutrition Foundation says we need to eat one to two portions of oily fish every week, but where should you get these from? The best types of fish to eat are oily fish such as salmon ...
Online users are claiming the European Union has allowed dangerous insect-based foods onto the market, after a product containing UV-treated yellow mealworm was green-lit earlier this month.
* CTC: Check the classification closer to the release date. Audio Description (AD) now features in a range of ABC TV programmes. AD describes important visual elements of a TV show and is helpful ...
The boxer pupfish are believed to be extinct in the wild Eggs from a rare Mexican fish species believed to be extinct in the wild have successfully hatched at Bristol Zoological Society.
Whether it's chocolate that has developed a whitish bloom or bread that has gone slightly mouldy, it's confusing whether something is OK to eat or drink ... and fresh fish, but we do sell hardy ...
The Late Cretaceous modern (crown) bird, Vegavis iaai, pursuit diving for fish in the shallow ocean off the coast of the Antarctic peninsula, with ammonites and plesiosaurs for company. Credit: Mark ...
To prevent dehydration after food poisoning, you will need to increase your fluid intake. After vomiting, follow these steps: Do not eat or drink anything for a few hours after vomiting. Drinking too ...