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Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida's fossil record

Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida's fossil record Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Sometime between 5.5 and 5.6 million years ago, two shell crushers squared off in the languid currents of an ancient Florida river. The fossils they left behind, discovered by paleontologists at the Florida Museum of Natural History, reveal the identity of the combatants and the outcome of their encounter. In one corner, weighing in up to...

Phys.org 8d ago

Snapper season dispute tests Trump’s drive to loosen fishing rules and deregulate the seas

Snapper season dispute tests Trump’s drive to loosen fishing rules and deregulate the seas The conflict landed in court just before the season was about to begin May 22 - Bookmark Miles from the coastline, Chris Kemp wrestled a fish 150 feet below, reeling and pumping until the 10-pound red snapper finally surfaced aboard the Jodie Lynn II. But the moment of triumph was fleeting.

The Independent World 5d ago

American Airlines attendant’s body washes up on Florida beach after suspected diving accident

American Airlines attendant’s body washes up on Florida beach after suspected diving accident Tributes have been paid to experienced diver Kellie Melinda Williams, who is believed to have been struck by a vessel while snorkeling - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The body of an American Airlines flight attendant was discovered on a South Florida beach after a suspected diving accident. Kellie Melinda Williams was discovered on Hollywood Beach around 8:00 p.m. on June 3, by fishermen who...

The Independent World 2d ago

American Airlines flight attendant killed in tourist hot spot as investigators probe suspected boat strike

The body of a woman found on a Florida beach last week has been identified as an American Airlines flight attendant who died after an apparent boat strike while snorkeling, officials said. Kellie Melinda Williams’ remains were discovered by two fishermen in the surf near Hollywood Beach around 8 p.m. June 3, according to CBS Miami. Authorities reportedly said the 31-year-old flight attendant "showed injuries consistent with a vessel strike," and determined her cause of death was blunt force...

Fox News 1d ago

Woman’s body washes ashore in Florida as investigators dig into beach discovery

Florida police are investigating after a woman's body was found on a beach Wednesday evening. The Hollywood Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that a 30-year-old White female body was found washed up on the beach, with investigators seen combing the area for clues. "Based on the investigation, it appears the deceased was snorkeling/diving in the area of Dr. Von D Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park during the day of June 3rd.

Fox News 6d ago

Kayaker, 18, killed in freak lightning strike on Florida river

Kayaker, 18, killed in freak lightning strike on Florida river Michael Aidan Vargas was with his dad on the Blackwater River, about 170 miles west of Tallahassee, in Florida, when he was struck by lightning - his body was later recovered from the water An 18-year-old kayaker died after he was thrown into a river by a freak lightning strike in Florida. Michael Aidan Vargas was with his dad on the Blackwater River in Santa Rosa County, about 170 miles west of Tallahassee, on Sunday when the...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

Beluga whales keep switching mates and it may be saving their species

Beluga whales keep switching mates and it may be saving their species Beluga whales may be beating the odds against inbreeding by constantly changing partners over their decades-long lives. Date: - June 4, 2026 - Source: - Frontiers - Summary: - Hidden beneath Arctic waters, beluga whales have long kept their family lives a mystery. By analyzing DNA from more than 600 belugas in Alaska’s Bristol Bay over 13 years, researchers uncovered a surprisingly flexible mating system: both males and...

Science Daily 6d ago

Sharks thrive in hotspots of prey, underlining need for holistic approach to conservation

Sharks thrive in hotspots of prey, underlining need for holistic approach to conservation Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Sharks need healthy habitats, and some have a strong preference for locations jam-packed with food, according to FIU research. A recent study of Caribbean reef sharks in the Bahamas, where shark fishing has been banned for years, shows that the sharks don't seem to like places where prey is hard to find. Instead, they prefer to live where...

Phys.org 7d ago

Man arrested in the early morning hours for going pants down and 'chimichanga out' near Florida Taco Bell

Going pants down, "chimichanga out" outside of a Taco Bell isn’t the sort of early morning antics that nine times out of 10 employees of the fast-food restaurant are going to find amusing. That doesn’t even take into account a possible strategy for making such an attempt. Why would you ALLEGEDLY expose yourself near the side door of a Florida Taco Bell around 1 a.m. on a Thursday morning?

Fox News 10d ago

Chewy Promo Codes: $20 Off June 2026

Florida-based pet food and product online retailer Chewy has been around for less than 15 years but has quickly become a popular source for everything pet-related. Chewy even has supplies for farm animals, reptiles, fish, and more, carrying over 3,500 brands, including everything from food to medicine to toys. My cat is constantly throwing up (same) and requires Hill’s Sensitive Skin and Stomach, which costs roughly as much as my car insurance every month.

Wired 8d ago