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Yahoo! News: Pregnancy Search • Feb 15, 2010Heard of Nothobranchius? Better known as annual fish, you'll find them in Africa and South America. Only, that is, if you looked for them in the rainy season; they spend their lives in rain-fed ponds and marshes. When the water dries up, they die. But before that they breed and bury their eggs under the soil, where they stay until the next rains, when, miraculously, they hatch. The younglings seem to know that the wetlands will dry out, and their lives are short. So, they quickly get down to business, and, like countless generations before them, bury their eggs. Then,… Full Story »


