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How Do Fish Survive in Icy Waters? [Illustration by Sudheer Nath] During winter months in colder countries the outside or atmospheric temperature is very low – it drops to below freezing – and the upper layers of water in the lakes and ponds start cooling. When the temperature of the sur...
It’s a beautiful day at the beach, the sun is shining down on you as you float and drift on top of the waves. As you lay there without a care in the world, you are suddenly interrupted by a massive swarm of jellyfish; also known as a bloom. Not only does this send you into ...
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Fry will stay hidden for two or three days before venturing out to search for food. To increase the chances the fry will survive, most fish breeders have separate breeding tanks. After eggs are released and fertilized in the breeding tank, remove the adult GloFish and return them to their ...
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How do jellyfish mate? In this species, a malewill use his tentacles to grab a female's tentacles; he will then drag her around for a while before pulling her in close to him. Next, he will produce and release a spermatophore (sperm packet), and use his tentacles to pass it to one...
mammoth female mate, who then saves it for later use. The male pillow octopus has also been known to rip off the poisonous tentacles of Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish and wield them as make-shift swords to ward off predators. He can do this because he himself is immune to their sting...