Scientists have seen evolution pushes the fish to the shore
Studying tobaccoville in the waters around the island of Rarotonga in the Pacific ocean, researchers noticed that the fish at low tide, swim in mountain pools, and at high tide moving the earth further.
Tobaccoville, a small fish of the order Perciformes, gradually out of the water onto land to escape from underwater predators, environmentalists say. About their assumptions, they said in an article in the journal The American naturalist is.
Studying tobaccoville in the waters around the island of Rarotonga in the Pacific ocean, researchers noticed that the fish at low tide, swim in mountain pools, and at high tide moving the earth further.
Tobaccoville have a lot of enemies in the water, but on land, as suggested by scientists, they can become a victim of birds. However, the experiment with plausible models of fish have shown that birds are generally not interested in and are tobaccoville much less dangerous than the underwater predators.
Thus, the researchers came to the conclusion that tobaccoville seek to shore in search of asylum and in the future will be able to move on land. The study authors noted that the evolution of fish happens much faster than it might seem, and has already happened several times, so anything new in the observed phenomenon of no.
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