The Fish Lips sushi truck, in all its sparkly, sanitary glory. Note the flat-screen menu at left. Photo: Hadley Tomicki We already know no one wants to eat anything in Los Angeles anymore unless the ...
If you've ever had the bad luck of scraping your skin against coral in the ocean, you know how painful it can be. That's because in addition to its hard and spiny architecture, corals also contain ...
There aren’t many reef-feeding fish out there, mostly because coral reefs have developed defense mechanisms to prevent becoming a fish’s lunch. Among those, some have external jellyfish-like ...
June 5 (UPI) --The slime-covered lips of the tubelip wrasse, a fish common among the coral reefs of the Indian and western Pacific oceans, allow the species to eat razor-ship, venomous coral. The vast ...
Fish lips may be fixture of the selfie generation, but for one tropical fish, a fleshy pout helps them survive. The tubelip wrasse (Labropsis australis) relies on self-lubricated lips to eat stinging ...
Steven Tyler step aside. A new pair of pouty lips is on the proverbial scene, and they may take the title of world’s most fabulous. And those lips belong to, of course, a fish found in Malaysia. Along ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Corals are homebodies. They spend the vast majority of their lives ...
Tubelip wrasses eat dangerously, daring to dine on sharp corals lined with stinging cells. New images reveal the fish’s secret to safe eating: lubing up and planting a big one on their dinner. “It is ...
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