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But anyone who dove deep into the premise of 2003's Finding Nemo—Disney's animated comedy-drama about a sweet titular clownfish (voiced by future Weeds star Alexander Gould) who gets separated from ...
If you’ve ever watched “Finding Nemo,” you know clownfish face many ocean threats: hungry sharks, ravenous seagulls, eager scuba divers that may scoop them up and put them into a dental ...
Observant viewers may notice that these fish do not look exactly like Nemo. This is because there are over 30 different species of clownfish, each with a range of bright colors. The fish in the clip ...
Fans of Finding Nemo will love the crystal-clear underwater footage in a YouTube clip captured at Anilao in the Philippines. It provides a close-up view of two clownfish tending to their batch of ...
As the marine world heats up, clownfish are showing an unsuspected ... made famous by the movie "Finding Nemo,” adopt a surprising strategy to ensure their survival. In Papua New Guinea's ...
A recent study points to evidence that clownfish are in fact shrinking due to human-provoked temperature changes in the water. “When they shrink, it’s about one or 2% of their body size ...
Now, scientists have found that the clownfish, the saltwater fish featured in the hit Disney film Finding Nemo, has been observed temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress. Melissa Versteeg ...
Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study ...
First, there was The Little Mermaid. Then, many years later, there was Finding Nemo. The Pixar film returned to the world of the water. Would it yield the same impact as Little Mermaid?