When Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s campus closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Scripps scientist and Marine Vertebrate Collection curator Phil Hastings grabbed specimens of ...
The male blenny fish will occasionally eat its babies when it feels the first group of eggs wasn't good enough or won't be worth it to guard. Researchers from Nagasaki University in Japan found out ...
Raising kids is hard work. Male blenny fish sometimes eat their babies if they think they’re not worth the effort and want a better batch. The barred-chin blenny (Rhabdoblennius nitidus), a fish found ...
Blenny fish have always been notable for their big teeth—choppers that give their mouths a demented kind of grin. But it turns out those fangs can do more than chomp down on food. As Steph Yin reports ...
Anglins Fishing Pier in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea has been open since 1941, and many consider it to be a town staple. However, it has been only partially open for fishing and sightseeing since Hurricane ...
A diverse diet and flexible behaviour may have empowered blenny fish to make a dramatic transition out of the water - but once on land, they have been forced to become specialised, a new study led by ...
Did you know this sea creature that looks like a “cartoon character come to life” is among the strangest in the UK? The tompot blenny is a small “scrappy” fish with distinct features including bulging ...
Fang blennies are small fish with big teeth. Specifically, they have two large canine teeth that jut out of their lower jaw. Since blenny fish are only about two inches long, these 'fangs' would be ...
It is hard to find a more charismatic fish than a blenny. They are also exceptionally inquisitive. When diving around the gas platforms, or any other structure where you find blennies, they will ...
A BLENNY fish pokes its head out of a coral reef off the Caribbean island of St Lucia. Blennies aren’t known for their looks. They tend to be small, dull-coloured and slimy – hence their name, which ...