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This is a fish whose eyeballs sit in the middle of its transparent head, getting a wraparound view of the universe. via Monterey Bay Aquarium Biology Science Daily Newsletter ...
When backlit with a white light, the mostly transparent ghost catfish becomes iridescent. Microscopic striped structures in the fish’s muscles diffract the light, separating it into different ...
With a head like a fighter-plane cockpit, a Pacific barreleye fish shows off its transparent head and barrel-like eyes in the first specimen ever found alive. By Richard A. Lovett February 23, 2009 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The craziest fish we’ve ever seen? Perhaps. (The lanternfish is ...
Freakish fish with transparent head captured in mind-blowing viral video. By Joshua Hawkins. Published Dec 16th, 2021 10:47AM EST. Image: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
White created the transparent fish simply by mating two existing zebrafish breeds. Zebrafish have three pigments in their skin—reflective, black, and yellow.
He showed that the process is observable in the fish. He first irradiated a transparent fish’s bone marrow, then transplanted fluorescent blood-forming stem cells from another zebrafish.
A Fish With a Transparent Head Was Seen Near Monterey The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has encountered the "deep-dwelling" barreleye fish just nine times, most recently in early December.
With its wide-open mouth, lined with sharp, transparent teeth, the dragonfish all but disappears in the blackness of the deep sea. ... a fish biologist at the University of Rhode Island.
Zebrafish have been popular among developmental biologists since the 1970s. The fish lay 100 to 200 eggs per week, which grow into larvae one-fiftieth of the size shown here.
Videos of the fish’s 100,000 neurons, filmed through a high-powered microscope, show fields of glittering green, twinkling in areas associated with vision, movement and learning.