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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.
It turns out the fish from Pixar's Finding Nemo are pretty hard to find — and costly, too. However, researchers at the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) are ...
When you head off to the latest Pixar feature, you expect astonishingly fluid animation, dazzling dimensional detail, a rollicking pace that’s a little too kinetic for small kids (maybe a little too ...
Pixar's newest movie "Elemental" hit theaters this summer, bringing fire, air, earth and water to Pixar's 27th release since 1995. Pixar, which includes favorites like "The Incredibles," "Cars" and ...
One of the summer's most anticipated films, "Finding Dory," could make waves outside the movie theater. Some scientists fear the movie may increase the removal of wild clownfish like Nemo or blue ...
With fish driven insane by life in aquariums and mad plans to escape to the ocean via a toilet flush, the message behind Finding Nemo is decisively that fish shouldn’t be taken off the reef and into ...
The US Military has the sort of budget that would make most other countries jealous. We’re always looking for newer and better ways to do the sorts of things that militaries do. To that end, the US ...
Writer, lover of music, wine and all things festival. Mother of 4 and still standing. Writer, lover of music, wine and all things festival. Mother of 4 and still standing. The release of Disney's ...
Clownfish, the orange-, black- and white-striped fish made famous in the movie "Finding Nemo," are a gossipy bunch, popping and clicking amid their anemone homes to defend and reinforce their social ...
The newly identified Maratus nemo is no bigger than the size of a long grain of rice -- which is a shame considering it's one of the most vibrantly colored spider species on Earth (hence, "peacock ...