Articles for tag: Fish

Flat, Round, and Full of Parasites: Inside the Bizarre Life of a Sunfish

Annette Uy

Picture this: You’re swimming in the deep blue ocean when suddenly, a massive, alien-like creature glides past you. It’s flat as a pancake, round as a dinner plate, and moves with the grace of a flying saucer. This isn’t science fiction – it’s the ocean sunfish, one of the most peculiar inhabitants of our planet’s ...

Dottyback fish

The Fish That Fakes Its Own Death to Lure in Prey

Annette Uy

In the vast and mysterious world of the ocean, where life thrives in unexpected ways, one fish stands out with a particularly cunning strategy. It’s not a shark with razor-sharp teeth or a giant squid with its tentacles; instead, it’s a fish that employs deception as its primary weapon. This fascinating creature, the dusky dottyback, ...

Candiru Fish

The Real-Life Vampire: How the Candiru Fish Can Detect Blood in Water

Annette Uy

Imagine a creature so small yet so fearsome, it has earned the nickname of a “real-life vampire.” The Candiru fish, native to the Amazon River, is infamous for its ability to detect blood in water. This tiny fish, often no longer than a few inches, strikes fear due to its unique adaptation, which allows it ...

Jawless Fish: The Ancient Outliers

Technically, There’s No Such Thing as a Fish — Taxonomically Speaking

Annette Uy

Picture this: you’re standing in an aquarium, marveling at the graceful movements of sharks, the colorful display of tropical fish, and the ancient-looking coelacanth in its special tank. What if I told you that, according to modern science, none of these creatures belong to a legitimate taxonomical group called “fish”? It sounds absurd, doesn’t it? ...

The Fish That Can Walk on Land and Breathe Air — Evolution in Real Time

The Fish That Can Walk on Land and Breathe Air — Evolution in Real Time

Annette Uy

Imagine a creature that blurs the line between water and land, holding secrets to our planet’s earliest evolutionary leaps. Picture a fish, fins twitching, eyes blinking in the sunlight, crawling out of a muddy riverbank and sucking in air with a gasp. It’s not science fiction—it’s nature’s wildest experiment, unfolding right before our eyes. These ...