Scientists found that the fish’s unusual broad-mouthed display is reserved only for fighting with other members of its species. By Jason P. Dinh Let’s start with the name: The fish is really known as ...
Sarcastic fringeheads are small yet mighty saltwater fish found in the Pacific Ocean. Known for their massive jaws and mouths, the fish will fight anything it deems a threat. This YouTube video shows ...
The sarcastic fringehead (Neoclinus blanchardi) is a footlong fish that lives off the Pacific coast of North America. When unthreatened, the fringehead’s visage is fairly unremarkable. But if a marine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A fringhead fish rests on a rocky reef facing the camera with its mouth wide open. Name: Sarcastic fringehead (Neoclinus ...
Forget the next Mayweather match—sarcastic fringehead fish battle it out several times a day, and always without a six- or seven-figure paycheck. According to the Aquarium of the Pacific, these ambush ...
Yes, sarcastic fringehead is actually its name. These are aggressive, fearless fish that will attack almost anything, including scuba divers. They have large jaws and huge mouths that they open to ...
Tomorrow is National Caramel Apple Day. You were thinking maybe Halloween? Well, that, too. But I rue the fact that we”re a nation of holiday elitists. We celebrate the big ones big time. But the ...
The sarcastic fringehead is a small but highly aggressive fish that relies on extreme jaw expansion to dominate rivals. During territorial disputes, two individuals will lunge forward and press their ...
It’s not exactly the Rodney Dangerfield of the fish world. But a broad mouth, fleshy ‘lips,’ and even stuctures that look like eyebrows likely gave the sarcastic fringehead its unusual name. These ...
Sarcastic fringeheads have a stronger temper than your average fish, but it isn’t a sharp tongue that you have to look out for: it’s their gaping, fluorescent mouth. When threatened by other males, ...
SARCASTIC FRINGEHEADS have more of a temper than your average fish, but it isn’t a sharp tongue that their rivals face: it is their gaping, fluorescent mouth. When threatened by another male, the fish ...