Dr. John Lundberg of The Academy of Natural Sciences and a team of researchers from Mexico and the U.S. have discovered a new, rarely seen species of catfish representing an entirely new taxonomic ...
Let’s not talk about hurricanes after what we went through last week with Ian. Maybe it is time to look at one of the more common and extremely popular groups of fish found in the St. Johns River: ...
The sagor catfish is a marine species native to Singapore and other countries in the region, and it can sting when threatened ...
With tentacle-covered snouts, claw-like spines that protrude from their heads and bodies covered in armor, these newfound catfish look more mythical than real. "They're warriors, they're fish ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of fish in Zayul County, located in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The finding provides important insights into fish diversity and biological ...
Put more catfish in the net by dialing in their eating habits. If you're wondering what catfish eat, the answer is just about anything. These fish are opportunists that feast on a wide array of food ...
For more than 150 years, legends have flourished along the fertile banks of the Tennessee and Coosa rivers of astonishing creatures that live in their muddy depths. In the 1800s, tales of serpents ...
It differs from its congeners by the ventral surface of pectoral and pelvic fins with reticulated skin ridges, tuberculate ...