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 A rare Atlantic sturgeon that lived on Earth with the dinosaurs washed up on a beach on the East Coast. A photographer snapped photos of the prehistoric and endangered fish on Assateague Island, which runs between Maryland and Virginia.Atlantic sturgeon can be found from Canada to Florida. They first hatch freshwater rivers and then swim out to see sea as they get older, according to NOAA. They return t stanley cup o rivers to lay eggs when they become adults.These fish can live up to 60 years and can grow to be a whopping 14 feet and 800 pounds. They look like prehistoric creatures because they are.                                        They are considered  living fossils,  meaning the species has gone virtually unchanged for millions of years, according to a study from the University of Michigan.But their rareness comes from the fac stanley cup t that they are endangered, according to NOAA. These fish are threatened by fishing gear, boats, habitat degradation and habitat impediments like dams and other barriers.        A photographer named Allen Sklar shot images of the beached sturgeon on Assateague Island last month.    Assateague .....seems like I am on a dead fish roll.....todays critter a 37 inch Atlantic Sturgeon. A few interesting  ...Posted by Allen Sklar onSaturday, January 21, 2023  Sklar said the sturgeon he found was 37 inches.While they are rare, a sturgeon washed up on the same b stanley cup each in 2016 ndash; and Sklar also photographed that one, Assateague Island National Seashoresaid on Faceb Yknq Iowa meteorologist Chris Gloninger quits 18-year career after death threat over climate coverage
 FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- Police have been unable to determine any persons-of-interest or motive in the execution-style triple murder of three Sudanese airmax  immigrants in Fort Wayne, Ind., but have ruled out the possibility that the killings were a hate crime.The bodies of Mohamedtaha Omar, 23, Adam Mekki, 20, and Muhannad Tairab, 17, all of Fort Wayne, were found at around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 24. The victims, two of whom were Muslim, each suffered multiple gunshot wounds, according to police.In stanley cup vestigators combed the home, described by police as a well-known  party house,  for clues, but have not yet figured out why the men died, or narrowed down their search to any particular suspect. However, Fort Wayne police officer Michael Joy adidas samba ner told 48 Hours  Crimesider Monday that one motive in particular is no longer being considered.                                         We know that this is not a hate crime. Totally ruled that out,  Joyner said.  I ve seen that there has been some suggestion in the national media of that, but we can safely say that it was not a factor. Joyner did not explain what evidence led police to rule out hate as a possible motive. He noted that people associated with a local gang have been known to hang out at the house where Omar, Mekki and Tairab died.        The trio were not known to be associated with gang activity, according to police. Joyner said the homeowner has been cooperating with investigators. Everybody s cooperating with law enforcement. This was a shock