Conservation
Forked Tails Allow 'Twilight Zone' Fish To Swim Silently Past Deep-Water Predators
"Twilight zone" reef fish face numerous threats when diving deep underwater, but those with forked tails may have an advantage: they can swim quietly past predators and evade natural disasters such as cyclones and coral bleaching.
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