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But anyone who dove deep into the premise of 2003's Finding Nemo—Disney's animated comedy-drama about a sweet titular ...
A new study shows that orange clownfish can reduce their body size when water temperatures are unusually high.
Fans of Finding Nemo will love the crystal-clear underwater footage in a YouTube clip captured at Anilao in the Philippines.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat, it is changing and impacting life in the world’s oceans right now. Among its many impacts, one of the more shocking impacts is the shrinking of marine ...
As the marine world heats up, clownfish are showing an unsuspected talent for adapting to increasingly extreme conditions.
New research led by Newcastle University shows that these fish can reduce their body length in response to marine heatwaves, improving their chances of survival and maintaining so ...
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order ... The fish, recognisable from the starring role in the film 'Finding Nemo', were studied by academics from the universities of Newcastle, Leeds ...
Fish similar to those made famous by the movie Finding Nemo are shrinking to cope with marine heatwaves, a study has found. The research recorded clownfish living on coral reefs slimmed down ...
If you’ve ever watched “Finding Nemo,” you know clownfish face many ocean threats: hungry sharks, ravenous seagulls, eager scuba divers that may scoop them up and put them into a dental ...
Clownfish, a small orange and white species made famous by the “Finding Nemo” movies, have been found to shrink in order to boost their chances of surviving marine heat waves, according to a new study ...
Clownfish, a small orange and white species made famous by the “Finding Nemo” movies, have been found to shrink in order to boost their chances of surviving marine heat waves, according to a ...
Learn how these tiny clownfish, famous for their role in the “Finding Nemo” films, survive the trouble of heatwaves.