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New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in Red Sea
Seriously grumpy-faced fish discovered in Red Sea
A newly discovered bright red fish species could fill the Grumpy Cat-sized hole in the internet’s heart. This new species is named Sueviota aethon, but goes by the common name grumpy dwarfgoby. The creature looks like it is in a state of permanent displeasure,
New ‘Grumpy’ fish species discovered in Red Sea
Researchers have discovered a new fish in Saudi Arabia that looks to be a little crabby. The Grumpy dwarfgoby, known by scientists as Sueviota aethon, was first found off Saudi Arabia’s Farsan banks: an area of reefs that line the Red Sea.
New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea
A team of researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington has discovered a new species of fish that seems perpetually displeased. The researchers decided to call this new species the grumpy dwarfgoby.
Camouflaged sea creature — with 8 arms — discovered as new species in India. See it
In the deep-sea, species of jellyfish use the ocean’s currents to move their seemingly weightless bodies up and down the water column. They can reach staggering sizes — the largest lion’s mane jellyfish ever recorded was 120 feet across — and they often have too many tentacles to count.
Researchers Have Discovered A New Species Of Cod-Like Fish That Lives In The Deep-Water Coral Reefs Off The Coast Of Mauritania
Researchers from the institute Senckenberg am Meer in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, along with others from Portugal and Spain, have discovered a new species of fish named Gaidropsarus mauritanicus. The fish probably remained undiscovered until now due to its protection-seeking behavior and small size.
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Ocean Photographer of the Year 2024: See stunning photos of hungry whale, surfing seagull, freaky fish babies, land-loving eel and adorable toxic octopus
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Size matters: Why fish size diversity is vital for healthy oceans
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Rare deep sea fish discovered in California, scientists investigate
A rarely seen deep sea fish resembling a serpent was found floating dead on the ocean surface off the San Diego coast and was ...
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Fish Size Diversity Crucial for Ocean Health
A hundred years ago, fish lived longer and grew bigger – they continued to breed, engineered ecosystems through predation and ...
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World's rarest sea turtle species setting new records in Florida during 2024 nesting season
The world's most threatened sea turtle species is setting new records for nesting in the Sunshine State, according to recent ...
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These Old Subway Cars No Longer Carry Passengers—They're Now Filled with Fish
Old subway cars were dropped into the sea from a barge—but not by accident. This was a planned operation for a very ...
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Beautiful, Mesmerizing Sea-Life Images: 18 Winners Of Ocean Photographer Of The Year
A rare Bryde’s whale about to consume a heart-shaped baitball and other images of dramatic, weird, funny undersea encounters ...
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Pescetarian power: Boost your health with this spiced sea bass recipe
From boosting brainpower to glowing skin, the pescetarian diet delivers a treasure trove of benefits. With nutrient-packed ...
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Ocean sediment is a ‘mudtropolis’ – meet the carbon-cycling creatures thriving beneath the seabed
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Exceptional new fish fossil sparks a rethink of how Earth's geology drives evolution
Coelacanths are deep-sea fish that live off the coasts of southern Africa and Indonesia and can reach up to two meters in ...
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