Captain Quint in the classic Jaws movie may have been tough, but his fishing game was a little weak. Here's why.
The bobbit worm is a gorgeous creature, but striking and deadly. It slices fish in two using its retractable mandibles or its razor-sharp jaws. The ocean is such a magical place that many creatures ...
In a nutshell Synovial joints—the flexible, lubricated connections that allow smooth movement in our bodies—first appeared in the common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates but are absent in jawless ...
Ancient fish had synovial joints, challenging the idea that flexible skeletons evolved on land. Fossils and modern fish show ...
The predatory fish, with sinister sharp teeth and gaping jaws, typically only inhabits the ocean’s sunless depths, around 200 to 2,000 metres below sea level. The black seadevil first rose to ...
Evidence shows that the evolutionary success of these fish was fuelled not necessarily ... modifications to the pharyngeal jaws found in some highly species-rich clades, such as cichlids ...
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Adaptations of the teeth and jaws that allow the fish to adapt to a wide range of food sources and habitats are thought to be a factor in their success. Fish, including cichlids, have either ...