Nemo may have found his way to theaters for a 3D sequel to Disney-Pixar’s “Fidning Nemo” franchise, but the real-life fish, the Orange Clownfish, is endangered and could possibly become extinct.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Clown fish have surged in popularity as pets ever since the movie ...
Researchers say the feisty, territorial fish tell between threatening intruders and innocuous cohabitants by counting the stripes across their bodies. Scientists tested the orange fish to gauge their ...
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(CNN) --The hit Disney movie "Finding Nemo" is bringing smiles and sales to pet stores, where clownfish, blue tangs and aquarium accessories are flying off the shelves. But the retailers' glee ...