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These clownfish lose their baby stripes in response to peer pressure, new research suggests
Baby tomato clownfish typically have two or three vertical white stripes decorating their bright-orange bodies. As they age, the fish lose most of these flashy bars, leaving them with just one behind ...
Growing up, you probably changed your style based on your social influences. It turns out, such pressures affect the appearance of young clownfish (anemonefish) too. A new study from the Okinawa ...
Clownfish aren't just colorful; they're calculating. A new study finds that baby tomato anemonefish ditch their "baby stripes" faster when they're hanging around adults, reports EuroNews, essentially ...
Mature adults have just one verticle stripe behind their eyes. Camille Sautereau Baby tomato clownfish typically have two or three vertical white stripes decorating their bright-orange bodies. As they ...
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