Fish in
the
News.
Each
week the
Bailey
Brothers
start
the Pet
Fish
Talk
Show
with
some fun
and
interesting
stories
about
fish in
the
news.
This Duck Egg
contained three fish inside, before it was opened! Scientists are trying to discover how this could have happened?
A Scuba Diver, on the left, feeds two large stingrays and other fish in the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California.
Feeding the Fish
at the River Park in Greenville, North Carolina, where the staff has taken intensive measures to keep dozens of wild freshwater fish disease-free.
Unopened
Duck Egg
Contains
Three
Fish.
Once
again
our
Fishy
Newshound,
Spenser
from
Bakersfield,
California,
reports,
"BEST
NEWS
STORY
YET!"
Biologists
at the
University
of
Manchester
in
England
want
help in
cracking
their
"miracle"
discovery
of three
fish
inside a
sealed
egg. The
group
found
the duck
egg in a
small
pond on
a field
trip to
the
French
Alps and
noticed
something
moving
inside
it. When
they
cracked
open the
shell,
three
live
minnows
were
inside.
Click
here
to read
the
entire
story.
Thank
you,
Spenser!
A Creepy
Catch of
The Day.
The
snakehead
fish, a
voracious
Asian
invader
that's
been
known to
breathe
out of
water
and
scoot
short
distances
over
land,
has
reappeared
in
Maryland,
state
authorities
announced
yesterday.
A
19-inch
northern
snakehead
was
caught
Monday
at a
lake in
Wheaton
Regional
Park --
the
first
appearance
of the
toothy
green
fish in
the area
since
2002,
when the
state of
Maryland
had to
poison a
pond in
Crofton
to
prevent
snakeheads
there
from
wiggling
away.
Click
here
to read
this
story.
"Crocodile
Hunter"
Fans
Taking
Revenge
on
Stingrays?
Fans
trying
to
avenge
the
death of
popular
television
wildlife
star
Steve
Irwin
may have
killed
as many
as 10
stingrays
and cut
off
their
deadly
tails, a
conservationist
has
said. Irwin,
44,
daredevil
star of
the
popular
"Crocodile
Hunter"
program
on the
Discovery
Channel,
was
killed
last
week
when
stabbed
in the
chest by
a
stingray
tail
barb
while
filming
off the
Great
Barrier
Reef.
Since
his
death
authorities
say as
many as
10
stingrays
have
been
found
dead on
the
beaches
of
northeastern
Queensland
state,
where
Irwin
lived
and ran
his
Australia
Zoo.
Click
here
to read
more.
Science
Center
Battles
Fish
Disease.
The
River
Park
North
Science
and
Nature
Center
in
Greenville,
NC is A
309-acre
park
with
four
lakes
and 1.2
miles of
Tar
River
water
frontage,
where
the
staff
has been
battling
fin rot
on the
fish in
the
aquariums.
Click
here
to read
the
entire
story.
A Big Sincere Thank-you
for calling during the show to
Linda from Sparta, Tennessee
Rebekah from West Virginia
Kenny from Wisconsin
Michael from Houston, Texas
Spenser, The Fishy News Guy, from Bakersfield, California
and
Mike from Austin, Texas.
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