Life for a fish out of water can’t be easy, but the Pacific leaping blenny makes it work. These legless land-dwelling fish (Alticus arnoldorum), just four to eight centimeters long, live on rocks at ...
The Milwaukee River is a main artery of the watershed that bears its name. A Bubbler Talk question asker wondered, "What kinds of fish leap in the Milwaukee River? How are those fish populations doing ...
We’ve all heard the phrase, “a fish out of water,” but these fish take it literally. As you can see in this YouTube video, splash tetras lay their eggs on a leaf overhanging the water. Only 1% of the ...
Big cows. Leaping sturgeon fish. The last five days produced some Kodak moments for boat fishermen fishing ocean side of ...
The Pacific leaping blenny (Alticus arnoldorum) is a land-dwelling fish that sounds like an Irish drinking exclamation (“leapin’ blenny!”) or maybe the name of a pub. Native to Guam, the fish is also ...
That’s one small jump for a fish, but a big leap for fish kind. Needlefish have been seen shooting out of the water before smashing into schools of unsuspecting prey in the waters near Heron Island ...
One of the world's strangest animals -- a legless, leaping fish that lives on land -- uses camouflage to avoid attacks by predators such as birds, lizards and crabs, new research shows. Researchers ...
Invasive fish that can produce as many as 5 million eggs are threatening several Missouri waterways. These same fish have also been known to seriously hurt boaters by jumping out of the water when ...
You’ve heard of flying fish, but did you know about the legless leaping fish, which spends its life on land? Scientists studying these strange, rock-dwelling creatures called blennies have found that ...
Strong leaping skills help a bizarre hermaphrodite fish live out of water for weeks at a time, new research shows. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...