Some say sickly cattle that have stooped their heads down to drink from the river have been grabbed by the mouth and pulled into the water, devoured in just minutes.
The Moche left no written record but they did leave a fabulous account of their life and times in paintings on pots and vessels. Many show every-day events and objects such as people, fish, birds and other animals.
Why do so many of us find utter bliss in eating raw sea creatures? Raw salmon and tuna have soft, creamy textures because the fishes' muscles don't work as hard as those in land animals.
Why do so many of us find utter bliss in eating raw sea creatures? Raw salmon and tuna have soft, creamy textures because the fishes' muscles don't work as hard as those in land animals.
Why do so many of us find utter bliss in eating raw sea creatures? Raw salmon and tuna have soft, creamy textures because the fishes' muscles don't work as hard as those in land animals.
Why do so many of us find utter bliss in eating raw sea creatures? Raw salmon and tuna have soft, creamy textures because the fishes' muscles don't work as hard as those in land animals.
After setting sail from Libya in rubber inflatables, wooden fishing boats or other rickety, overcrowded vessels, migrants are picked up by the Italian navy and taken to Sicily.
After setting sail from Libya in rubber inflatables, wooden fishing boats or other rickety, overcrowded vessels, migrants are picked up by the Italian navy and taken to Sicily.
After setting sail from Libya in rubber inflatables, wooden fishing boats or other rickety, overcrowded vessels, migrants are picked up by the Italian navy and taken to Sicily.
Flashlight fishes are named for their large bioluminescent organs that are located beneath the eyes. The light they produce is used to attract prey, escape from predators, and to communicate!
Flashlight fishes are named for their large bioluminescent organs that are located beneath the eyes. The light they produce is used to attract prey, escape from predators, and to communicate!
Fish farmer Brian O'Hanlon is building a large-scale hatchery to support a new type of offshore aquaculture. Pods that float in the ocean are designed to hold an average of 35,000 fish each, quite a respectable haul!
Fish farmer Brian O'Hanlon is building a large-scale hatchery to support a new type of offshore aquaculture. Pods that float in the ocean are designed to hold an average of 35,000 fish each, quite a respectable haul!
Fish farmer Brian O'Hanlon is building a large-scale hatchery to support a new type of offshore aquaculture. Pods that float in the ocean are designed to hold an average of 35,000 fish each, quite a respectable haul!
Fish farmer Brian O'Hanlon is building a large-scale hatchery to support a new type of offshore aquaculture. Pods that float in the ocean are designed to hold an average of 35,000 fish each, quite a respectable haul!