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so a lot of animals have really had to adapt some niche adaptations to survive in that environment," Mary McCarthy, a fish biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, told Live Science.
A new study shows that orange clownfish can reduce their body size when water temperatures are unusually high.
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TAMPA — The audience gasped as a fish spit a line of ... of the weird and wild marine life adaptations on display in a brand-new gallery at the Florida Aquarium, the first new gallery since ...
As fish like Cochril depend on atmospheric oxygen, he nearly suffocates—until David, the aquarium caretaker, returns just in time to save him. The film creatively highlights unique adaptations ...
Now, a new study suggests for the first time that high water temperatures can cause memory loss in reef fish, and even render them unable to learn at all. That could have deadly results. Tropical ...
It is thought these abilities allow the fish to use less energy – coelacanths are believed to have among the lowest metabolic rates of any living vertebrate. Researchers at the University of ...
but it didn't surprise the fish nerds at the Seaside Aquarium. The crew at the aquarium were familiar with the fish, which had fanged teeth within a wide mouth and measured nearly 5 feet long ...