In this photo provided by researcher Rui F. Oliveira, a zebrafish, bottom, is monitored to see its reaction to a video of another at a laboratory in Oeiras, Portugal in March 2023. (Rui F. Oliveira ...
Here's what hap-puns when you're fishing for laughs. With their vibrant colors, flippy fins, and aquariums festooned with faux castles and mermaids, fish live a pretty good life. And seeing them ...
Alexinomia is the newest addition to a growing list of widely misunderstood fears. Here's how it psychologically strains the ...
Tilapia, the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish (or fish in the Cichlidae family), are native to only the Middle East and Africa. They are now farm-raised in over 80 ...
Serving fish is often a winning move. This staple protein choice is flavorful, versatile, and widely loved, and there's a fish choice out there that can suit any taste, from mild white fish like cod ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Moon jellies, which are found in shallow bays around the world, look like small, not entirely friendly ghosts.
Their sense of smell is their most prominent sense, and they can detect scents that humans cannot, such as pheromones and ...
Clermont visitor Rachel Long expected to have the opportunity to show her daughters real life alligators in Florida, but not ...
Common sense doesn’t always prevail, but it sure is nice when it does. Such was the case Monday morning, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a news release saying it would not ...
Leaving aside the fun and fascinating question about whether time exists — even if we assume that time is a real entity — our own personal perceptions of the flow of time can slow, stretch, speed up, ...
Standing in the middle of your local tackle shop, there’s a good chance you can do a 360 and touch 20 different bass fishing jigs, all designed for specific applications. The old-faithful ...
WASHINGTON--Our capacity to care about others may have very, very ancient origins, a new study suggests. It might have been deep-rooted in prehistoric animals that lived millions of years ago ...