Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Let’s not talk about hurricanes after what we went through last week with Ian. Maybe it is time to look at one of the more common and extremely popular groups of fish found in the St. Johns River: ...
Dr. John Lundberg of The Academy of Natural Sciences and a team of researchers from Mexico and the U.S. have discovered a new, rarely seen species of catfish representing an entirely new taxonomic ...
With tentacle-covered snouts, claw-like spines that protrude from their heads and bodies covered in armor, these newfound catfish look more mythical than real. "They're warriors, they're fish ...
InstantLabs has partnered with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on a catfish species identification test to prevent mislabelling and seafood fraud. The firm said it will provide the ...
• Five principal species of catfish are native to Texas’ inland waters: channel, blue, flathead, yellow bullhead and black bullhead. The two bullheads are small fish (seldom growing to more than a ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of fish in Zayul County, located in southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The finding provides important insights into fish diversity and biological ...
"They’re out of sight, out of mind." Residents alarmed as harmful creatures spread in US waterways: 'They are everywhere' ...
Name all the venomous animals you can think of and you probably come up with snakes, spiders, bees, wasps and perhaps poisonous frogs. But catfish? Name all the venomous animals you can think of and ...
A catfish species that can grow up to 100 pounds is threatening a popular Delaware fishing hole and state environmental officials need anglers' help to rid the waterway of the invasive fish. The ...
Put more catfish in the net by dialing in their eating habits. If you're wondering what catfish eat, the answer is just about anything. These fish are opportunists that feast on a wide array of food ...
Lesley de Souza never expected the species of catfish she was searching for to be served up to her on a platter—but then she got to dinner. The Field Museum conservation biologist spent her days ...