New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea
- Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington discovered a new fish species named the Grumpy Dwarfgoby, which appears "perpetually displeased."
- The Grumpy Dwarfgoby's angry look makes it distinct and contributes to its rarity, suggesting it remained undiscovered until now.
- The first specimen was found at the Farasan Banks in Saudi Arabia, with more located near Thuwal on the Red Sea.
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New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea
A team of researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and the University of Washington has discovered a new species of fish that seems perpetually displeased. The researchers decided to call this new species the grumpy dwarfgoby.
Scientists discover new species of ‘grumpy’ fish
The "grumpy dwarfgoby" newly discovered fish species. (Viktor Nunes Peinemann via SWNS) By Dean Murray via SWNS Researchers have discovered a new species of fish so "perpetually displeased" they have named it the "grumpy dwarfgoby." A team at the University of Washington and King Abdullah University of Science (KAUST) spotted the fish in Red Sea coral reefs. Despite its small size of less than two centimeters, the grumpy dwarfgoby is described a…
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