It's eyeless, translucent pink, and dwells in dark caves along the Thai-Myanmar border. And it might just help humanity understand how our aquatic ancestors emerged from the sea. This species — ...
NEWARK, N.J., March 24 (UPI) --A team of New Jersey scientists recently returned from a trip to Thailand where they discovered a fish unlike any other -- a blind fish that walks and climbs waterfalls, ...
Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology have discovered a strange new species of fish in the caves of Thailand. The blind cavefish, newly dubbed Cryptotora thamicola, is able to walk ...
The cave angel fish's unique pelvic shape was first documented in 2016. Its uncommon anatomy allows it to walk with all four appendages the way a salamander or a lizard might. FLAMMANG ET AL.
Scientists have long been trying to figure out how exactly our ancestors evolved from fish to land vertebrates some 375 million years ago. Now a tiny, eyeless fish that walks and climbs up waterfalls ...
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