Remoras (family Echeneidae) are ray-finned fish that are known to attach themselves to large marine animals, such as whales, ...
Remoras evolved to be clingy. The suction cup on their foreheads allows them to attach to larger animals like fridge magnets.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel will treat the Shiawassee River with lampricides to kill invasive sea lamprey larvae ...
Dunkleosteus ruled a restless Devonian ocean, where armor met innovation. Here’s how modern science is rewriting the story of ...
With aquaponics, a fish tank can double as a low-maintenance indoor garden. Discover how to get started with minimal ...
Boil your frog. Many frogs are rigid when they are new, and this could prevent you from getting a solid hookset. To make the ...
Moviefone speaks with director Renny Harlin and producer Gene Simmons about 'Deep Water'. This is a great movie but don't see ...
A Door County creek will get be treated to kill sea lamprey larvae before they become juveniles and migrate to Lake Michigan ...
A Moore parent is speaking out after her disabled children’s SoonerCare benefits were abruptly terminated. Ryan McLaughlin’s ...
While we often think of hummingbirds as sucking nectar from flowers, they're not sucking the way we suction juice through a straw — they're really sponging up nectar with their tongues and squeezing ...
Two unrelated groups of nectar eaters, hummingbirds and sunbirds, have evolved different techniques to slurp the sweet liquid from flowers. The tongue suctioning employed by sunbirds is unique among ...
A lamprey’s mouth has inspired a new suction device that can grip in air and underwater. The design aims to solve a persistent problem in robotics: ordinary suction cups lose their hold on rough, ...
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