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Rare Two-Toned Lobster Found by Fishermen Is a One-in-50 Million Catch

Rare Two-Toned Lobster Found by Fishermen Is a One-in-50 Million Catch Newsweek 2 hrs ago Kashmira Gander © ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images Lobsters, unrelated to the rare split-tone lobster found in Canada, are seen on Scottish Borders on December 18, 2020. Fishermen in Canada have caught a rare two-toned lobster, which is half orange, in what is thought to be a one-in-50 million catch. Pêcheries Desbois, or Desbois fisheries, based in Quebec, shared a photo of the multicolored creature on their Facebook page on Friday. Most lobsters are a greenish-brown color, but in rare cases can be blue, yellow, white, or multicolored.

Meet Apricot, A Rescue Kitten With A Perfectly Symmetrical Two-Toned Face

Meet Apricot, A Rescue Kitten With A Perfectly Symmetrical Two-Toned Face
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Ancient Aliens Movie, Anti-Nuke Jellyfish, Chimera Kitten and More Mysterious News Briefly — April 8, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly April 8, 2021 Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have developed a tattoo using color-stable gold nanoparticles which act as implantable sensors that can monitor concentrations of drugs in the bloodstream over for several months. This could prove the theory that breaking up with the person whose name formed the tattoo increases drug concentrations. Astronomers using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope have identified the three fastest-spinning brown dwarfs ever found – they rotate about once per hour at a speed of more than 60 miles per second (100 km per second), or about 220,000 miles per hour (360,000 km per hour). The data is now being studied by baseball pitchers looking for an edge.

Strays at Large: Meet the People Stemming the Tide of Nashville s Free-Roaming Cats

Tweet Kayli Craig holds kitten ApricotPhoto: Eric England In the parking lot of the Guitar Center at One Hundred Oaks, Nancy Douglas, a sergeant with the Vanderbilt University Police Department, is peering into a sewer grate. “I told Lewis, I said, ‘Get ready for your close-up. We’re heading to Hollywood.’ ” Lewis is a cat who lives in the shopping center parking lot, and for the past year, Vanderbilt police officers — tasked with patrolling the nearby Vanderbilt Health facility — have been feeding him. Douglas has formed a bond with the feline that seems like love. I lean over the grate, and the golden eyes of an orange tabby stare up at me. 

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