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Photo: Steve Woods Photography / Getty Images Meet the Fish That Are Ramming Themselves Up Manta Ray Butts
When threatened, some fish apparently decide the safest place in the ocean is inside another animal’s butthole.
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Screenshot: Podolskiy et al., 2026, PLOS One, CC BY 4.0 Scientists Dropped a Camera Into the Arctic Deep and Filmed a Fish Doing Something Odd
“I do not want to insult any fish, but seemingly there is little to do down there.”
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Dr. Manfred Schartl/Texas A&M This Fish Can Clone Itself Without Any Weird Clone Defects
These fish have solved the evolutionary problem scientists assumed would wipe them out in the most science fiction way possible.
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A thresher shark, descendant of the Arkansas sharks. Photo: kittisun kittayacharoenpong / Getty Images -

Ng Aik Hong/Getty Images Scientists Found a Way to Identify Fish by the Sounds They Make (Yes, They Make Sounds)
Yes, you read that right.
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