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Not clowning around: Clown fish can count each other's stripes and will fight enemies they recognize
The experiment has its limitations. Foremost among them, as the researchers pointed out, the 120 clown fish were raised in a controlled environment where they had only ever seen members of their ...
See About archive blog posts. Clown fish have surged in popularity as pets ever since the movie ‘Finding Nemo’ came out in 2003. But the over-harvesting of wild clown fish to feed the pet ...
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here's how that might help them deal with warmer water temps.
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