Clownfish swim in a tank in the Marine Discovery Centre at Thailand's SAii Phi Phi Island Village resort. "Finding Nemo" made clownfish the stars of the marine world overnight. But fame has been ...
Lead author Emily Fobert says, “The presence of light is clearly interfering with an environmental cue that initiates hatching in clownfish" Adrian Angelov via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 2.0 ...
A video of a clownfish jumping out of its tank and onto the floor has gone viral on TikTok. The footage of the colorful fish shared by TikTok user @amydoessomestuff evoked memories of Finding Nemo, ...
Clownfish, the brightly colored reef fish made famous by Finding Nemo, have revealed a surprising survival strategy in the face of climate change: they shrink. New research led by Newcastle University ...
Clownfish babies are able to travel great distances, just like the storyline of the movie Finding Nemo. The young fish are able to migrate for hundreds of miles through the ocean, moving to different ...
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