The Grumpy dwarfgoby, Sueviota aethon. Credit: Viktor Nunes Peinemann A team of researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington has discovered a ...
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Researchers have identified a new fish species called Sueviota aethon, also known as the 'grumpy dwarfgoby,' in the Arabian Sea. This tiny fish, found in coral reefs, features a distinctive 'grumpy' ...
A new grumpy-looking fish has been discovered by researchers in Saudi Arabia. The rare fish is tiny - measuring just 2cm long. Its orange and red colour helps it blend into coral reefs where it lives.
A new species of fish has been discovered by researchers, who describe the animal's unique look as "perpetually displeased". A team at the University of Washington and King Abdullah University of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The grumpy dwarfgoby is less than one inch long, but still boasts a menacing demeanor and was found in the Farasan Banks in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Grumpy dwarfgoby, known by scientists as Sueviota aethon, has a grumpy-looking mug and serious canine teeth. But, it’s ...
A team of researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington has discovered a new species of fish that seems perpetually displeased. The researchers ...
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Researchers have discovered a new fish in Saudi Arabia that looks to be a little crabby. The Grumpy dwarfgoby, known by scientists as Sueviota aethon, was first found off Saudi Arabia’s Farsan banks: ...