This school of Atlantic horse mackerel is forming a bait ball. When surrounded by predators, such as the barracuda and bluefish seen here, the school will gather close together to expose the least number of individual fish. In the open ocean, without hiding places among kelp, coral, or coastal rocks, the bait ball will protect most of the smaller fish. Is this where the idea of ‘safety in numbers’ originates?
Mackerel forming a bait ball to avoid predators
Today in History
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Looking back on 150 years of rail travel
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A house of grand scale(s)
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Dyavolski Most
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Mardi Gras flower power
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The dog days of summer
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Bryce Canyon National Park turns 100
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Shark Awareness Day
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International Archaeology Day
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Why do elephants hide in trees?
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Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
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Longtailed widowbird at Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa
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Mapping courage in the Seventh Ward
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Salmon return to the Copper River
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Nubble Island’s only industry
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Summer winds down in the Southern Hemisphere
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Oktoberfest begins!
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Great hornbill, Thailand
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Classical music takes center stage
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Honoring our fallen heroes
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Sailing on thick ice
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Badlands National Parks 45th anniversary
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In celebration of America’s national bird
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What does the fox dream?
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Father s Day
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World Book Day
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It’s Giving Tuesday
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World Rivers Day
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Thorrablot: The Icelandic midwinter festival
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Coming home to roost
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Flooded crypt, Basilica of San Francesco, Ravenna, Italy
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