A terrifying breed of fish could migrate to Australia. The climbing perch of Papua New Guinea is moving south toward Australia and has many researchers questioning what its impact will be "down under.
Meet Anabas testudineus, the climbing perch. This fish thrives in South and Southeast Asia. It uses a special organ to breathe air. The fish walks on land using its fins and tail. It moves between ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. MARK COLVIN: Australian ecologists at James Cook University say an aggressive and hardy fish from Papua ...
As the rain stops and the night sky blankets the rice fields, climbing perch emerge for a quiet migration. The rice fields come alive late at night in a quiet but distinctive way. After the first ...
CAIRNS, Australia, June 5 (UPI) --A walking, breathing fish is threatening to invade mainland Australia, and scientists are concerned the invasive species' arrival could spell trouble for a variety of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. A freshwater fish capable of surviving out of water for up to six days may also be able to survive in salty water, prompting scientists ...
We've all seen the cheaply made science fiction/horror movies: Sharknado, Piranha 3D. But it turns out a real life monster fish may be on its way toward Australia, and officials there are concerned, ...
Ever heard of a fish that can climb trees? Sounds like something out of a tall tale, right? But nope—this one’s 100% real. Say hello to the climbing perch (scientific name: Anabas testudineus), a ...