Mark Vins on MSN
The bobbit worm: ocean’s ambush hunter
A terrifying look at the Bobbit worm, a segmented marine predator that burrows into the sand and uses razor-sharp jaws to snap unsuspecting fish in half with lightning speed.
Kayak Angler Magazine on MSN
Three expert anglers on their favorite bass lures for spring
Bass fishing starts off with a bang. Bass breed in spring, building beds, laying eggs and protecting their young. This is a famous time to find bass with a growing appetite as the water temperature ...
Check out this guide to learn about how to get the Queen Bee Serpent in Fisch, and what its catching preferences are in the game.
The Little Spokane boat launch on Long Lake is usable now that the water has come up. It is expected to stay that way throughout the spring and summer. The Lake Roosevelt water level is at about 1,260 ...
Milwaukee offers some pretty excellent tools, but they do command a significant price premium. What should you expect from ...
AudioPhix on MSN
Alexsucks blows up Monday night at Washington, DC's Atlantis
Alexsucks headlines a three-band night of hard indie rock at DC's Atlantis on Monday, giving the crowd their money's worth.
Hammerhead worms are invasive flatworms that reproduce by cloning themselves through fragmentation. With little genetic diversity but powerful regenerative abilities and even neurotoxins, these ...
CNET dug into the latest speed test data to see how the country’s largest cable internet provider fared in national speed test data. Trey Paul was a CNET senior editor covering broadband. His 20+ ...
Curious victims are sucked up by the current created when the predator opens its enormous mouth, which can accommodate prey ...
Across land, sea, and air, they use a mix of stealth, mimicry, and lightning-fast attacks to feed, and in some cases, defend themselves.
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