A Comprehensive Guide to the Fascinating World of Siamese Fighting Fish Combat. Introduction. The world of betta fighting, ...
Betta fighting, an ancient tradition steeped in history and culture, has captivated enthusiasts and spectators alike for centuries. These vibrant and aggressive fish, renowned for their mesmerizing ...
What is a betta fish? Betta fish—also known as Siamese fighting fish—are among the oldest species of domesticated fish. Their scientific name, Betta splendens, combines two languages ...
Betta, or Siamese fighting fish, are one of the most popular aquarium fish in the world. Originating from southeast Asia, betta fish are known for their diverse range of colors with over 70 different ...
Betta fish are known as fighting fish because they are territorial and aggressive. The small-sized fish are typically kept separately to prevent them from attacking each other. Their price ranges ...
While low-maintenance certainly doesn’t mean no-maintenance (you still have to give the creatures on this list plenty of love ...
Did you know that the betta fish was domesticated over 1,000 years ago? Known as Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) in the wild, these fun fish originally come from Southeast Asia, where they ...
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Before squaring up for a fight, some fish check themselves out in the mirror to make sure they're big enough. This strange behavior was seen in bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus ...
Sierra Leone, one of the world's poorest countries, loses an estimated $29 million a year to illegal fishing. The BBC's Hassan Arouni is in Sierra Leone, looking at how illegal fishing is damaging ...
Before deciding whether or not to fight another fish, cleaner wrasse check their own reflection in a mirror and size themselves up. First, Taiga Kobayashi at Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan ...