Most people don’t think much about fish bones beyond avoiding accidentally ingesting one while eating a filet. Two new Bell Museum exhibits – “X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out” and “Cleared” – elevate ...
Visitors to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History will be able to swim — virtually — with some pretty big fishes when the National Geographic Society traveling exhibition, “Monster Fish: In Search of ...
Catfish that eat pigeons, huge groupers that eat sharks and saber-toothed Payara that spear their prey with six-inch long fangs are just a few of the monster fish that Zeb Hogan, aquatic ecologist in ...
A new article suggests using museum specimens to estimate the length-weight relationships of fish that are hard to find alive in their natural environment. The discoloured fish that rest in glass jars ...
Two species of small, deep-dwelling fish called pearlsides possess eye cells that break the rules of vertebrate vision, combining features of rods and cones into a single hybrid photoreceptor never ...
The fish is thought to have chewed up and spit out some unlucky sea creatures, resulting in this unique fossil. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
The second half of the 20th century was an incredible time for photography in California. Anchored, in part, by the founding of the photography program at UCLA by American artist Robert Heinecken, the ...