(Phys.org) —"Blend in" appears to be the mantra for male Bahamas mosquitofish that live near predators. After all, fish with brighter, more colorful fins or patches are more conspicuous – and standing ...
Rapid color changes allow striped marlin to coordinate, taking it in turns to attack prey, a new study has found. The study published in the journal Current Biology documented this phenomenon for the ...
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