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New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in Red Sea
Seriously grumpy-faced fish discovered in Red Sea
A newly discovered bright red fish species could fill the Grumpy Cat-sized hole in the internet’s heart. This new species is named Sueviota aethon, but goes by the common name grumpy dwarfgoby. The creature looks like it is in a state of permanent displeasure,
New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea
A team of researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington has discovered a new species of fish that seems perpetually displeased. The researchers decided to call this new species the grumpy dwarfgoby.
New ‘Grumpy Dwarfgoby’ Species Discovered In Red Sea Coral Reefs
Researchers have discovered a new species of fish so "perpetually displeased" that they have named it the "grumpy dwarfgoby." A
New type of fish discovered in Arabian Red Sea
A new type of fish has been discovered in the Arabian Red Sea and labelled the “grumpy dwarf goby”. The “grumpy dwarf goby’ was named by researchers due to its unhappy appearance. The find was revealed in a study published last week.
‘Grumpy’ ocean creature — with red body — found in Red Sea. See new ‘dwarf’ species
Sueviota aethon, or the Grumpy dwarfgoby, was named in reference to “the fish’s apparent grumpy and rather unhappy appearance, primarily due to the extremely upturned mouth position,” researchers said.
'Unhappy Fish': New species 'grumpy dwarfgoby' discovered in the Red Sea
Researchers have recently discovered a new fish species in the Red Sea, one that appears quite grouchy. The Grumpy Dwarfgoby, or Sueviota aethon, was first identified near Saudi Arabia’s Farsan banks,
Camouflaged sea creature — with 8 arms — discovered as new species in India. See it
In the deep-sea, species of jellyfish use the ocean’s currents to move their seemingly weightless bodies up and down the water column. They can reach staggering sizes — the largest lion’s mane jellyfish ever recorded was 120 feet across — and they often have too many tentacles to count.
Scientists discover 'grumpy dwarfgoby,' a tiny fish with a big attitude
Scientists discovered the grumpy dwarfgoby in the Red Sea, a tiny fish with a fierce look. Its red color helps it blend into coral reefs.
Researchers Have Discovered A New Species Of Cod-Like Fish That Lives In The Deep-Water Coral Reefs Off The Coast Of Mauritania
Researchers from the institute Senckenberg am Meer in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, along with others from Portugal and Spain, have discovered a new species of fish named Gaidropsarus mauritanicus. The fish probably remained undiscovered until now due to its protection-seeking behavior and small size.
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'Pirate birds' force other seabirds to regurgitate fish meals. Their thieving ways could spread lethal avian flu
It's not easy finding food at sea. Seabirds often stay aloft, scanning the churning waters for elusive prey. Most seabirds ...
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Operation Gloves Off: How the US Navy can defeat the Houthis and re-open the Red Sea trade route
If doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome is the definition of insanity, then the Western ...
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Panama-Flagged Oil Tanker Struck by Two Missiles in Red Sea
Carrying over 1.1m barrels of oil, the FSO Safer was abandoned off Yemen's Red Sea port of Hudaydah after the civil war broke ...
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14 Canned Fish You Should Have In Your Pantry
Briny oysters, meaty salmon, and delicate crab meat are just some types of canned seafood that culinary experts recommend you ...
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Shock after rare fish discovered on river walk
Alex Jones, from the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, was taking members of the public around the River Sherbourne when somebody ...
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Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes Are the Only Fish in the Sea With Her Adorable Goldfish Purse
Kelsea Ballerini’s accessories are o-fish-ally the best. Ballerini, 31, showed off a funky goldfish purse while posing with ...
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