Month: February 2012

White Sucker

These round robust fish browse in the warm shallows of estuaries and bays. With their fleshy mouth aimed downward, they vacuum up worms, clams and, some say, the eggs of other fish. To continue reading this article, follow the link: http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/whitesucker.html

Sweet Smells Of Success

The senses that animals possess help them survive in their particular environment, and, in most vertebrates, these comprise sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. Fish gain an additional advantage from the lines of specialised scales on each of their flanks – their lateral lines – which can provide them with information about objects moving inRead More >