In the animal kingdom, it is often the case that males are bigger, louder, and more visually impressive to look at. All this ...
But, the captivating pipefish dares to break these established rules. They are called pipefish because they look like, well, ...
A new University of Canterbury study reveals surprising differences in pipefish, where males carry the young, defying evolutionary norms. Jessica Elson (left) and PhD student Nicole Tosto (right ...
Filippo Carugati (Italy) notices a broadnosed pipefish mimicking the swaying seagrass. Filippo planned to photograph a broadnosed pipefish to pass the time during a decompression stop while diving.
But, the captivating pipefish dares to break these established rules. They are called pipefish because they look like, well, pipes – long and skinny. These marine creatures are basically slimmer ...