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Disney's animated 2003 flick about the titular clownfish and his overprotective father—and catch some sweet secrets about the ...
As the marine world heats up, clownfish are showing an unsuspected talent for adapting to increasingly extreme conditions.
In a recent study in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, scientists discovered that clownfish, made famous by the film Finding Nemo, are shrinking in size due to extreme ocean temperatures. During the ...
As oceans get warmer, for marine life that can’t get to colder waters, like clownfish, it could mean a death sentence. But Nemo and company have a trick.
Tracking 134 clownfish for five months reveals that they reduce their size as a defense mechanism against rising sea temperatures and to avoid conflict with other fish, thus increasing their chances ...
A study has found that clownfish are starting to shrink due to heat stress as the waters in the ocean continue to climb, ...
5?? Footprint find: Tiny clawed tracks discovered on a slab of 356 million-year-old rock from Australia are the oldest reptile prints. Scientists say this provides new evidence about how animals ...
Stage Door Fine Arts actors Emma and Nick not only share an address, they also have a common home on the stage. Twins Emma and Nick Doyle, 14, are among the leads in Stage Door's musical production of ...
Is it possible that plants react to the sounds and vibrations insects make as they flap their wings, hover, land, and take ...
Nancy Cory Elementary School Academy of Visual and Performing Arts transformed into an aquatic wonderland with corridor walls decorated with blue ocean scenes including glow-in-the-dark fish to make ...