As the rain stops and the night sky blankets the rice fields, climbing perch emerge for a quiet migration. The rice fields come alive late at night in a quiet but distinctive way. After the first ...
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Ever heard of a fish that can climb trees? Sounds like something out of a tall tale, right? But nope—this one’s 100% real. Say hello to the climbing perch (scientific name: Anabas testudineus), a ...
On December 27, 2025, in Guangdong Province, a video showed a line of shiny black fish moving across a muddy country road. The fish advanced slowly in an orderly row. Viewers identified the species as ...
Large perch fishing, rock climbing, tubing the Tweed River, and sailboat racing. Large perch fishing on Lake Caspian with Lawrence, rock climbing with Gina, tubing the Tweed River, and sailboat racing ...
The researchers studied the aquaporins on Climbing perch, anabas testudineus. This fish have the ability to stay on land which imposes some very particular demands on their aquaporins.
THE aquarium of the Zoological Society's Gardens in Regent's Park has lately received a contribution of five specimens of the “Climbing Perch” (Anabas scandens). They were very kindly obtained for me ...
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