(Phys.org) —"Blend in" appears to be the mantra for male Bahamas mosquitofish that live near predators. After all, fish with brighter, more colorful fins or patches are more conspicuous – and standing ...
Just off Anna Maria Island in Tampa, Nashville Predators forward Zach L'Heureux was on the verge of catching the fish of his dreams. As an amateur angler growing up outside Montreal, L'Heureux dreamed ...
Some fish survive not by fighting, but by hiding in places predators would never think to search. This video reveals one species with an unusual hiding strategy that looks strange at first, yet offers ...
While rubbing up against a shark sounds like a risky move if you’re a fish, a collaborative research team led by the University of Miami (UM) Shark Research and Conservation Program at the Rosenstiel ...
This week’s beachcombing survey along the Texas coast brought an exciting find — several sargassum frogfish, also known as anglerfish, hidden among the freshly washed-up mats of seaweed. These ...
A school of fish swims alongside sharks. Predator–prey relationships are shifting as declines in large top predators and increases in smaller, more generalist species are reshaping fish food webs ...
Predators are typically larger, faster, and more powerful than the animals they hunt. Yet in nature, most attacks fail. A new ...
When most of us think of sharks we picture ferocious creatures with huge teeth pursuing prey at great speeds. That, however, ...
The predators that ate the anglers’ fish were often sharks, but dolphins, barracuda and even alligators were also identified as culprits, a study said. Facebook screengrab Sport fishing has more than ...
Nashville Predators forward Zach L'Heureux caught a 150-pound goliath grouper while fishing in Tampa. L'Heureux considers the fish a personal trophy and hopes to help the Predators win the Stanley Cup ...