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Ones that got away - December 01, 2008

“There wasn't a scrap of bone left.”
Fossil thieves have left Michael Ryan, head of vertebrate paleontology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, disgruntled (Cleveland Plain Dealer).

‘Alien-like Squid With "Elbows" Filmed at Drilling Site’
After the amazing ‘stuck fish’ video, more great footage from the oil industry (National Geographic).

“A feasible approach to produce hypoallergenic peanut”
Peggy Ozias-Akins, of the University of Georgia, wants to make peanuts safer for everyone (Wired, research paper).

“It was so busy ripping up the thing, it didn't even care about us approaching.”
Scott Gremel, a wildlife biologist at Olympic National Park in Washington state, thinks an aggressive relation might be driving out the spotted owl (LA Times).

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