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World's oldest living aquarium fish acts like a 'puppy'

The Australian lungfish has both lungs and gills, leading researchers to believe that the species is a link between land and water animals.

Methuselah is a 90-year-old Australian lungfish living in San Francisco and is considered to be the oldest living aquarium fish.

A fish in San Francisco is considered to be the oldest living aquarium fish in the world. Not only is the fish unique for its age, but it’s part of a species that’s considered to be an evolutionary link between land and water animals.

The Australian lungfish has both lungs and gills, leading researchers to believe that the species is a link between land and water animals

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A man who says he hates bugs has just broken the world record for most insect tattoos on his body.

Michael Amoia, a music producer from New York, has 864 tattoos of insects, according to a Tuesday announcement from Guinness World Records. 

"A lot of people think I like bugs – actually it’s the complete opposite," Amoia told Guinness. "I’m afraid of bugs, I hate bugs. But it has multiple meanings, that’s why I put them all over my body." 

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“It revealed a trauma that I never could have imagined. It’s taken every ounce of my power to remain strong for myself and my family as we try to move forward,” Jeanine Harvey told “GMA.”

“Learning that your entire reality isn’t what you believed it to be is hard to explain," Mike Harvey added. "It’s like waking up in someone else’s life."

It looks like Jessica isn't as unconditionally loved as she may have thought 30+ years later.

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Man located after leaving Vegas not knowing he won jackpot

Nevada gambling regulators say their investigation tracked down an Arizona man who left Las Vegas after a visit last month not knowing he'd won a $229,368 slot machine jackpot.

The machine being played by Robert Taylor malfunctioned due to a "communication error" and neither he nor the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino realized that he'd won a progressive jackpot the evening of Jan. 8, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Friday in a statement.

The jackpot was confirmed later after a review, but Taylor had returned to Arizona by then and the casino was unable to identify him, the board's statement said.

The board said it then began an investigation and eventually identified Taylor after two weeks of checking surveillance video, conducting witness interviews, studying electronic purchase records and reviewing ride-sharing data.

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