Coffinfish are some strange looking creatures that get their "sea toad" nickname for a good reason. Read here to learn more.
You never expect a seal to hug a rubber ducky,” said 13-year-old Tom Smith of Boston, on a visit to the New England Aquarium.
It’s that time of year when locals huddle in ice-fishing huts to wait for sturgeon—and the chance at the haul of a lifetime.
Dogs go "woof", cats go "meow" and cows go "moo"—but just what noises do fish make to 'speak' to each other? Well, scientists have identified and matched underwater sounds to specific fish species ...
Have you ever wished you could swim like a fish? How about speak like one? In a paper recently published in the Journal of Fish Biology, our team from the University of Victoria deciphered some of the ...
A thing that was quite endearing, perhaps the main appeal even, about the early internet was how it was a place you could go to, with lots of other, unique places to go through, be they forums, ...
For the rockhead poacher, the noises are all in its head. The fish is a pint-size, unassuming inhabitant of nearshore shallows, but it has a conspicuous divot in the top of its skull that appears to ...
The ocean sunfish looks like an evolutionary mistake: no tail, no ribs, no axial swimming muscles, and a body that appears half-finished. Yet it is the heaviest bony fish on Earth, reaching weights ...
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