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🗓️ 13 December 2024
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| 0:31.7 | Welcome to another edition of Cool Stuff Ride Home. He's Reggie Rizoo and I'm Marcus Paff |
| 0:36.4 | and we're bringing you some of the more intriguing and downright cool stories from around the world. |
| 0:42.0 | On today's episode, an extinct Great Lakes fish has been discovered alive again, but |
| 0:47.9 | in the wrong lake. Staying in the animal kingdom, new research suggests animals' ability |
| 0:52.5 | to see color evolved before bright colors |
| 0:55.8 | actually emerged in nature. But why? Plus, on this day in history, wearing a tie |
| 1:01.1 | becomes even easier as the clip-on tie is invented. That's all coming up on cool stuff. |
| 1:06.6 | The short-nosed Cisco, a native fish species, thought extinct for nearly 40 years, has just |
| 1:12.0 | been rediscovered, against all odds. However, it was found in the wrong Great Lake. Historically |
| 1:18.7 | found in Lakes, Michigan, Huron, and Ontario, this member of the Cisco family has been |
| 1:23.6 | wiped out by overfishing and invasive species, such as sea lamprey and zebra mussels. |
| 1:29.8 | The last recorded sightings of the fish were in Lake Ontario in 1964, Lake Michigan in 1982, |
| 1:36.3 | and Lake Huron in 1985. By the mid-1980s, scientists had declared it extinct. But in 2022, |
| 1:44.0 | during routine fish surveys in Lake Superior, |
| 1:46.9 | a lake not historically associated with the short-nosed Cisco, scientists were stunned to find |
| 1:51.9 | three young specimens near the Kiwanah Peninsula. Owen Gorman, a research fisheries biologist |
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