logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/22/2024 6:24:06 PM     
Fish has legs that can taste prey hidden under the sand using genes also found in humans 
By Peter de Kruijff AU Source: abc 9/26/2024
Peter de Kruijff
Credit: Anik Grearson/Bellono Lab
Imagine wading in the shallows at the beach and tasting mussels and clams hidden under the sand — with your feet.

That's exactly how two species of North American fish with wing-like fins, crabby-looking legs and croaky calls evolved to hunt prey.
 

A pair of studies published today in Current Biology show genes that help develop legs and tongues in humans are also found in fish called leopard sea robins (Prionotus scitulus) and northern sea robins (Prionotus carolinus).

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
3401Huge fish tracked on the James River, project will help to manage “Giants of the James”wfxrtv2021-11-11US
3402You can swim with the fish at St. Pete Beach's RumFish Grillabcactionnews2021-11-11US
3403Iran names newly discovered species of fish after Ali Daeiifpnews2021-11-15IR
3404Longtime Lorain library goldfish Nemo swims to a new home at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospitalnews5cleveland2021-11-11US
3405Some of Earth’s longest-lived fish show how to reach extreme agesnature2021-11-12US
3406Cop26: Oceanographer Sylvia Earle calls for industrial fishing ban on high seastheguardian2021-11-10UK
3407Cambridge report recommends cutting the Riverside dam projectthe record2021-11-29CA
3408Castlewood creek popular despite E. coli levelsstltoday2010-07-27US
3409Record 21.57 pound tautog caught off Newportjohnstonsunrise2021-11-19US
3410A tiny Alaska town is split over a goldmine. At stake is a way of lifetheguardian2021-06-22US
3411Fish captured 'smoking cigarette' on camera saved before gobbling the entire thingdailystar2021-09-27UK
3412Zombie plant a threat to fish and even swimmersCBC News2021-09-07CA

133 134 135 136 of [136 - pages.]