The Suburban Social Club's fish fry dates back to 1919 and, in early March, started up weekly fish fries again.
Which fish can generate electricity? Learn about the electric fish that produces electric shocks, how it generates electricity, where it lives and interesting facts about electric fish.
The research maps biofluorescence across 459 glowing fish species and shows just how varied the colors have become.
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Peacock bass are one of the most aggressive freshwater fish you can keep - meet baby striker!
Striker is a baby peacock bass living in a 20-gallon tank, and even at this early stage it is clear he knows exactly what feeding time means the moment his owner approaches the glass. Peacock bass are ...
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Why aren't mammals as colorful as reptiles, birds or fish?
Many mammals have fur the color of brown and black. Why don't they have more exotic colors, like purple and neon pink?
A tiny, yellow-and-orange juvenile warty frogfish rests on a coral-like object in a habitat at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium. A tiny fish is making big waves at Shedd Aquarium as animal caretakers ...
A Florida angler caught a rare, milk-white shark off the coast of Jupiter, sparking a debate among experts about whether it's albino or leucistic.
With turkey season approaching, new hunters are searching for gear and veteran hunters are eager to upgrade. This is a good news-bad news situation. The good news is that the selection of turkey ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - For more than a century, biology textbooks have stated that vision among vertebrates - people included - is built from two clearly defined cell types: ...
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Why most mammals are less colorful than birds, fish, and reptiles?
Most mammals wear coats of brown, black, and gray, while parrots flash brilliant reds, reef fish shimmer in electric blue, and chameleons shift between greens and golds. This disparity is not random.
Mammals primarily exhibit muted earth tones due to their reliance on melanin and a lack of structural color complexity in fur. This drab coloration evolved as a survival mechanism to hide from ...
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