Several anemonefish or clownfish share one anemone, with the largest fish being a female. This is a trio of common clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris). Dauin, Philippines. (Credit: Klaus Stiefel / CC ...
Many people tend to think of clownfish, with their distinctive white bars against an orange, red, or black background, as a friendly sort of fish, perhaps influenced to some extent by the popular ...
Clownfish, renowned for their vibrant colors and unusual symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, have long captivated the imagination of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. They also serve as a ...
Close up portrait of Cute looking little juvenile tomato Anemonefish (Clownfish) (Amphiprion frenatus)in anemone on a coral reef off a volcanic beach in Tulamben Bay, Bali, Indonesia looking at ...
Not clowning around: Clown fish can count each other’s stripes and will fight enemies they recognize
Even before the Disney Pixar vehicle "Finding Nemo" turned a pair of clown fish into popular ocean-dwelling protagonists, these distinctive orange and white fish were adored for their charismatic ...
Pixar’s Finding Nemo immortalized the colorful clownfish, with its distinctive orange body and white stripes, in the popular imagination. Clownfish, like many other species, are feeling the stress of ...
Nemo, the small animated fish, is an icon, snuggled up with his father in an anemone. And Pixar would have you believe that anemonefish life is generally peaceful and tranquil. But the myth belies ...
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Clownfish are shrinking to survive killer heatwaves — scientists just caught the tropical fish quietly trimming their own bodies to use less oxygen as the reef boils
In the warm, sheltered waters of Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea, a team of marine biologists spent months doing something ...
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Why young clownfish lose their stripes
With their brilliant white stripes and orange coloration, it is hard to mistake a clownfish for any other species of fish. For some species, the white stripes disappear as they reach adulthood, ...
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