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The ocean’s vast blue expanse hides countless secrets, including masters of disguise who have perfected the art of disappearing in plain sight. Marine camouflage represents one of nature’s most ...
A final subdivision plan for homes around $600,000 each off Wusstig Road, and variances for a 50,000 square feet data center, both in Dededo, received approval from the Guam Land Use Commission and ...
“Quite honestly, I loved the shoes like no other,” said Brooks Ghost 17 shoe tester Tim Churetta. Despite being a part of our wear-testing program since 2013, it was Churetta’s first time running in ...
Over the last several decades, an unusual “slender” fish has been recorded in the deep waters of the Coral Sea, in the areas around Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Just over 40 years after its first record ...
Sargassum pipefish, relatives of seahorses, are masters of camouflage, resembling the seaweed they inhabit. These fish are pelagic, living in the open ocean attached to sargassum, and are found in the ...
During this week’s beachcombing survey along the Texas coast, several sargassum pipefish were discovered hidden among freshly washed-up seaweed. These slender, secretive fish are rarely seen unless ...
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Philippine mythology is rich in fantastic creatures and ghosts. While the belief in the factual existence of the White Lady is in retreat these days, there are, in fact, ghosts in the shallow tropical ...
In pipefish, a remarkable species of fish, it's the males who get "pregnant." A recent study reveals how these fish defy evolutionary norms and adapt their biology to reversed reproductive roles.
In the underwater world, evolution often follows familiar rules: males compete, and females choose. But, the captivating pipefish dares to break these established rules. They are called pipefish ...