A viral video of dead fish swimming is given a scientific explanation. After death, the spinal cord and nerves can still trigger muscle contractions briefly. Muscles retain stored energy (ATP) that ...
Bass fishing has seen a lot of big changes in recent years, from new baits, to crazy electronic advancements. These changes have led to some of the old reliable baits our fathers and grandfathers ...
A group of beachgoers spotted a rarely-seen fish in the shallow waters of Mexico. Oarfish live in the depths of the ocean between 660 - 3,300 feet deep. The footage recorded shows the intricacies of ...
Videos show schools of fish swimming through the flooded streets of a Jersey Shore community. In the videos recorded over the weekend, mullet swim in roads and alongside homes in Manasquan, New Jersey ...
The sea can be a dark and scary place, where survival often depends on not being alone. In the vast, open water, fish rarely swim solo. Instead, they aggregate into schools or shoals as a strategy to ...
Swimming through turbulent water is easier for schooling fish compared to solitary swimmers, according to a new study. Swimming through turbulent water is easier for schooling fish compared to ...
Is It a Quirk or a Cry for Help? First things first don’t panic. Seeing your fish swimming sideways can be alarming, but the good news is, it’s often treatable. The behavior is usually a symptom, not ...
In a viral video on Instagram posted by Scienceboy, a dead fish with its body split open and its insides removed is placed into water, where it begins swimming around as if it were alive. This is not ...