The ancient coelacanth, a lobe-finned fish, is a “living fossil” in every sense of the term. ... [+] Biologists believe this supreme survivor has undergone little change in 400 million years.
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.
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New 'Grumpy' Fish Species Discovered in the Red Sea Sep. 16, 2024 — Scientists have discovered a new species of fish, the 'grumpy dwarfgoby'. Found among coral reefs in the Red Sea, it has large ...
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Coelacanths are deep-sea fish that live off the coasts of southern Africa and Indonesia and can reach up to two meters in length. For a long time, scientists believed they were extinct. In new ...
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Bad Fish clip, previewing the upcoming horror thriller about a group of oceanic legends that cause chaos in a small coastal town. The Bad Fish trailer ...
The Doobie Brothers take the stage at Oncenter War Memorial on Thursday following a succession of concerts including Teddy ...
In the past, we highlighted one of the tracks featured on this upcoming release — Ice Nine Kill’s cover of “Walking On Sunshine,” featuring Reel Big Fish. This time around, the label dropped ...
Indians in West Bengal may face a shortage of hilsa, their favourite fish, as millions gear up to celebrate the state's biggest festival, Durga Puja, in October. That is because Bangladesh ...
A photo from the exhibition. CREDIT: Museum of Youth Culture/Barbican Music Library A new exhibition celebrating emo culture has launched at the Barbican Music Library in London. Read More ...