If you would ask a regular person, do you think fish can climb falls, most of them will tell you: you are crazy.” ...
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Watch these rock-climbing fish scale a 50-foot waterfall in the Congo Basin, the first known evidence of this behavior in Africa
For more than 50 years, people have talked about tiny freshwater fish called shellears scaling the rock faces behind ...
Parakneria thysi are particularly vulnerable to extinction, especially in the face of human activities such as overfishing.
New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve ...
Remarkable footage shows hundreds of shellear fish scrambling up Luvilombo Falls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A species of small fish has been observed by the thousands climbing a vertical waterfall 15 metres (50 feet) tall in the ...
According to a study published today in Scientific Reports, the tiny shellear fish ( Parakneria thysi) will spend hours ...
The goby fish, particularly species like Sicyopterus stimpsoni, is one of nature’s most remarkable climbers. In fast-flowing ...
A new study reveals how the Parakneria thysi, a small fish species, climbs the 15-meter Luvilombo Falls in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This behavior, observed during seasonal floods, showcases ...
Scientists discovered a tiny fish that can climb up a 50-foot waterfall in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a rare feat for a small fish.
For over half a century, people in Central Africa have told tales of the fish seen climbing waterfalls, but these claims have ...
A tiny, noodle-sized fish in the Congo defies gravity to scale sheer waterfall cliffs.
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