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Clownfish, beloved from 'Finding Nemo', are shrinking in response to warming oceans, a Newcastle University study finds.
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Clownfish, beloved from 'Finding Nemo', are shrinking in response to warming oceans, a Newcastle University study finds. Researchers explore this survival strategy.
Animals Nemo is getting smaller: Scientists explain why clownfish are shrinking As if Disney didn’t have it in for Nemo already, now he’s shrinking.
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Mongabay News on MSNWhen heat waves hit, clownfish shrink to survive, study findsClownfish are known for their remarkable ability to change sex to survive. Turns out, one species, clown anemonefish ...
Clownfish are known for their remarkable ability to change sex to survive. Turns out, one species, clown anemonefish (Amphiprion percula), popularized in the Pixar hit movie Finding Nemo, have yet ...
CROWDS in the Carnegie Theatre were taken on a trip 'Under the Sea' last week - as the Maryport AOD's Juniors performed a spectacular ...
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