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But luring in prey isn't the only advantage of bioluminescence, which can be seen in more than 75% of deep-sea fish, according to a 2017 Nature study by researchers with the Monterey Bay Aquarium ...
The fish's body is now at the Museum of Nature and Archaeology in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for research. Valor explained that there could be "thousands of reasons" why the fish rose to the surface.
Ever wondered what makes the deep sea anglerfish one of nature's most bizarre creatures? Prepare to be shocked as this video reveals the insane biology of this mysterious predator. From its ...
Cameras explored the frigid sea bottom, under enormous pressure, down to 3.6 miles under the surface. Scientists Down Under went to new depths to see a world never-before explored with human eyes.
Nature Connects: Free the Androscoggin and restore sea-run fish The Brunswick-Topsham Dam is up for relicensing, offering a rare opportunity to improve fish passage and support a healthy river ...
Despite widespread human impacts on wildlife diversity worldwide, many fish communities on the seafloor have maintained their ...
Now fossilized feeding traces created by hungry fish, described in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, indicate they were swimming in the deep seas by 130 million years ago.
The number of sea lampreys in Lake Superior is estimated to be around 200,000. All other Great Lakes have populations below 100,000. Two sea lamprey feeding on lake trout.
“Went out fishing today and caught a rock greenling,” Chmeleck wrote on Aug. 28. “The flesh is blue. It turns white when you cook it. Mother nature is incredible.” ...