Anemone fish (also called “clownfish”) are well-known from their appearances in the Pixar movies “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory”. They have a symbiotic relationship with certain species of sea ...
Sea anemones normally kill and eat fish. But clownfish, like the one in the movie Finding Nemo, can nestle into anemones without getting stung and consumed; the anemones actually protect the clownfish ...
An international research team is warning that sea anemones are bleaching on a large scale. The anemones are home to 28 species of fish, including the clownfish, which could also be at risk.
When predators hunt for small reef fish in the ocean, many of those small fish do the same thing: they hide in a nearby anemone. New research from the University of Delaware, however, shows that ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. ELEANOR HALL: Now to a worrying report on the state of the world's sea creatures. An international ...
The partnership between clownfish and sea anemones is one of the most iconic in the animal world. Unlike in Pixar’s film Finding Nemo, clownfish seldom stray far from their anemone. During the day, ...
Climate change damage to the homes of clown fish can have a negative impact on their physiology, according to new research. Scientists studied what happens to clown fish, known from the film Finding ...
Pity the small fish snagged by a sea anemone. Blundering into the waving tentacles, the fish is stung by hundreds of tiny harpoons shot out from stinging cells, each one loaded with potent venom. It ...
A creepy close up of fish eggs just before they hatch looks like a scene from Despicable Me. Diver Atsushi Sadaki, 59, who is a full time business design consultant stumbled upon Anemone fish eggs ...