For decades, scientists have marveled at the intelligence of animals, from problem-solving primates to dolphins that ...
Scientists warn that tuna, salmon, and prawns are all being swapped out for cheaper alternatives in the UK. So, here's how you can tell whether you've got the real deal.
A seafood sampling survey has revealed some non-compliances but an overall low risk to public health. In England and Wales, 152 samples of wild caught ...
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The Inertia on MSNVideo of Cuttlefish Hunting Methods Will Absolutely Blow Your MindCuttlefish are one of the world's most incredible animals. And in this stunning video, their bizarre hunting techniques are on full, hypnotizing display.
Above us, as we walk the untouched sands of Barley Cove on the Mizen Peninsula in Cork, a ribbon of milky-white clouds folds and ripples through the transparent, pale-blue sky as the sun’s rays ...
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With its distinct golden, scaleless body and large eyes, the species showcases a gradual adaptation to its dark cave environment. Researchers are now using the Xingren golden-lined fish to better ...
the second largest cuttlefish species, blends into the ocean floor. Nick Hobgood via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Cuttlefish are known deceivers. The sea creatures can rapidly shift ...
One of the world’s largest hornet species appears to have quite a diverse palate. When studying the Asian hornets’ (Vespa velutina) gut contents, a team of researchers from the University of ...
We successfully identified 212 fish eggs (36.4%) from 32 species; 291 eggs (50.0%) showed ambiguous species delimitation, and 79 eggs (13.6%) could not be identified. Among the identified species, we ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNWe Already Knew That Cephalopods Were Intelligent, but Not to This Extent: A Cuttlefish Has Passed a Test Designed for ChildrenA new study has revealed that common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) are capable of delayed gratification, a trait previously thought to be exclusive to intelligent vertebrates. Researchers adapted the ...
The scaleless animal may look like any other fish species, but researchers noted it had “significantly larger eyes” than other similar fish they had seen before. This was a new species.
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