Animals
‘Bodyguard’ Fish Protects Corals from Seaweed Attack
Corals send chemical signals to call for help, when they face threat from toxic seaweed. A kind of friendship under seawater helps in survival. When corals face threat from seaweed, they immediately call for help, reveals a new study.
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