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  2. Discus (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Symphysodon (colloquially known as discus or discus fish) is a genus of cichlids native to the Amazon river basin in Brazil.Due to their distinctive shape, calm behavior, many bright colors and patterns, and dedicated parenting techniques, discus are popular as freshwater aquarium fish, and their aquaculture in several countries in Asia (notably Thailand) [1] is a major industry.

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    Luckily, home inspectors have a keen-scented ally in their battle against mold infestations: mold detection dogs. Watch as Xia, a professional canine mold detector working for a mold inspection ...

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  8. At least 20 new species identified in recently discovered ...

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    The Falkor sails around the world, gathering data to create a detailed map of the sea floor. Previous expeditions to the Salas y Gómez and Nazca Ridges in January and February documented over 150 ...

  9. Box jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    The box jellyfish actively hunts its prey (small fish), rather than drifting as do true jellyfish. They are strong swimmers, capable of achieving speeds of up to 1.5 to 2 metres per second or about 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph). [19] and rapidly turning up to 180° in a few bell contractions. [4] Some species are capable of avoiding obstacles. [4]