With more time, the fish may learn to pay attention to more subtle human features, such as hands or hair. According to the ...
For years, scientific divers at a research station in the Mediterranean Sea had a problem: at some point in every field ...
Fish in the wild can tell humans apart! A study found that seabream recognize individual divers, following those who feed them while ignoring others. For years, scientific divers at a Mediterranean re ...
It is easy to believe that the black seadevil anglerfish, with its gaping maw of razor-like teeth, a bioluminescent rod sticking out of its head and lidless eyes used to scan the deepest, darkest ...
This rare black seadevil captivated social media with its mysterious journey to the surface—before vanishing forever.
The Anglerfish That Swam to the Surface and Died refers to a viral video of a black seadevil anglerfish swimming to the ...
Abstract: Fish can adaptively adjust their body kinematics and swimming modes by sensing to realize optimal propulsion. However, most soft robotic fish have an unchangeable swimming mode through ...
The marine photographer who captured the footage said it could be the world's first recorded sighting of a black seadevil ...
Researchers in China have named a newly discovered fish species after the heroine of a Japanese animated film, after noting a striking resemblance. The deepwater tilefish bears red stripes reminiscent ...
In swarm research, a new method makes it possible to track the eye movements of fish automatically, non-invasively and in 3D. Researchers explain why this is important for understanding the 'rules of ...
According to the organization, the fish is a so-called “black seadevil” known by its scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.
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